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It’s the season to change your clocks, avoid wildlife collisions

Daylight saving time ends on Nov. 5, when residents will set clocks back an hour. Colorado Parks and Wildlife also reminds motorists to be avoid wildlife-related crashes as daylight hours ge...

Home & Range hosts exhibit of historic photographs

The Journal Home & Range presents an exhibit featuring Carole Graham’s wet plate collodion photographs alongside historic William Henry Jackson photochroms on Thursday, Nov. 2, fr...

Montezuma-Cortez singers audition for state choir

M-CHS and CMS students will perform at FLC Concert Hall

M-CHS Marching Panthers to perform free concert

Band wants to thank Cortez before heading to state championships

Cortez City Council approves public art advisory committee

Board to oversee public art projects

Colorado ramps up bat-awareness leading up to Halloween

National Bat Week is held Oct. 24-31 yearly

McPhee Reservoir closing boat ramps for winter

Nonmotorized, exempt boats can still launch

Sheriff Blotter

Monday, Oct. 16 10:50 a.m.: A bag of roughly 2.7 grams of marijuana was found lying next to a birthday cake in Dolores High School, 1301 Central Ave., and handed in at the office. ...

Public access to land near Summit Lake hits snag

2-foot-wide strip of bordering private land might need easement

Cortez council plans nonprofit grants for 2018

More than 20 local groups will get support

Fashion Show benefits Cancer Alliance

The seventh annual Pretty in Pink Fashion Show raises money for local cancer patients

Evidence links quakes on Colorado border to energy waste wells

DENVER – Scientists say they have more evidence that an increase in earthquakes on the Colorado-New Mexico border since 2001 has been caused by wells that inject wastewater from oil and ...
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