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Tipton urges need to get America back on track

Congressman laments federal agencies’ decrees

EPA appoints Gold King Mine Superfund manager

First priorities are water sampling, public outreach

Kinder Morgan case goes to Colorado Supreme Court

Final decision on tax windfall impacts local budgets

The growing clout of the Hispanic vote

Latinos make up 21 percent of the West’s electorate, and election-day turnout is on the rise

Annual food retreat planned in Mancos

For The Journal Growing Partners of Southwest Colorado hosts their annual Homegrown Food Retreat: Sharing Stories of Community Cooperation and Homegrown Leadership on Saturday, Ap...

Rain barrels bill goes to full Colorado Senate

Measure would OK rainwater collection

Alamosa Republican supports hospital fee restructuring

Changes would generate $730M in next fiscal year for state

Environmental groups encourage BLM to involve public in planning

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Leaders from environmental organizations expressed support during a conference call Thursday for a proposed Bureau of Land Management rule that would increase public invol...

Crow Canyon honored for 32 years of excellence

Archaeological center’s work with public, education leads to award

Mesa Verde grant funds Montezuma school field trips

Officials at The park received an $8,000 “Ticket To Ride” grant from the National Park Foundation that reimburses schools for costs for field trips to the park for third- to eighth-grade s...

Film raises questions militarization of police

For The Journal The Mancos Public Library has scheduled an advance screening of “Peace Officer,” a film by Scott Christopherson and Brad Barber, at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 21. A co...

Mancos High School prepares for mock crash

School plans demonstration
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