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Developers look to cash in on Grand Canyon

In 1903, Theodore Roosevelt stood on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, infinite layers of sunset-colored rock unfolding into the earth behind him. “I hope,” he later said, “you will not hav...

Granges hosts tree-grafting lesson

At the Library

The Dolores Public Library has scheduled a lecture series on personal finance that runs April 7 through May 19. Learn about household budgets, credit reports, avoiding identity theft, home l...

Mancos trustees support recycling pickups

Bin behind high school will be hauled every week

Water storage bill advances in Colorado Legislature

Measure would authorize study, storage of South Platte River

A boon for tourist season?

Outdoor Sports Rentals opens in Dolores, and two restaurants are on the way

‘Ban the box’ legislation advances in Colorado Legislature

Measure would prohibit employers initially asking about criminal past

Winter snowpack reduces wildfire outlook

More commercial logging would mitigate risks in San Juan National Forest

Study: Drought cracked Pueblos’ social fabric

As corn harvests dwindled, Puebloans stopped believing their leaders, and their social fabric cracked

Cortez council supports oil and gas plan

City’s position at odds with county commission

Cortez council approves plan for court building

Cortez City Council members on Tuesday voted to approve a site development plan for a new Montezuma Combined Courts facility at 865 N. Park St. The building would house four court...

Champion gymnast works as state trooper in Mancos

After an injury ends an Olympic dream, faith takes gymnast Charlie Jones to a South American mission, and to a new chapter in Mancos
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