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Planning and Zoning denies application for glamping development outside Mancos

‘We don’t want to know the kind of people who pay hundreds of dollars a night to stay in a tent,’ community member says

Cortez’s finance director moves on

Kelly Koskie helped get the city to good financial standing after embezzlement

‘Ag is hard’: Local producers convene in Cortez to discuss concerns and solutions

‘It’s not a temporary drought we’re in, it’s the new norm,’ producer says

San Juan Mountains Association receives grant for care of public lands

$299,000 in funding awarded by Great Outdoors Colorado

Police investigating confrontation over ‘MAHA’ hat at Durango recreation center

A woman alleges a man confronted her aggressively over conservative slogan

Longtime Cortez resident and public figure Orly Lucero remembered for ‘doing the maximum’

‘Everyone that knew Orly knew that grass never grew under his feet,’ his obituary reads

San Juan County receives a bit more snow early Saturday

High winds Friday evening brought needed precipitation

Get ready to see Flight for Life flying in pink

The iconic air medical transport service is rebranding to match CommonSpirit Health

Multiple rallies in support of public lands planned for this Friday

Organizers underscore they’re rallies, not protests

Budget disputes stall passage of Gold King Mine Spill Act

Legislators will continue to pursue financial compensation for affected Coloradans

GOP cuts to Medicaid could threaten rural hospitals

Cuts to Medicaid could threaten the financial viability of Southwest Memorial Hospital along with hospitals all across rural America

Experts warn sell-off of public lands could be the goal behind downsizing

According to researchers, cuts and firings at federal agencies like U.S. Forest Service could help efforts to privatize some public lands
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