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Permaculture seen as a match for Southwest

Local couple promote technique

Ballots going out next week

Mail-in ballots for the Nov. 4 general election will be sent to active registered voters beginning the week of Oct. 12. To update an address or to register, visit www.GoVoteColorado.com or t...

Lawmakers propose medical marijuana system crackdown

Recommended legislation takes aim at caregivers

Some of world’s wild weather tied to global warming

Climate change caused Australian heat wave, but not Colorado’s heavy rains in 2013

Celebrating Hispanic culture

Ute Mountain tribe opens modern corn mill

Bow and Arrow brand will produce cornmeal varieties

Colorado candidates are split on wisdom of voter identification

DENVER – Both candidates for secretary of state in Colorado have interesting upbringings that in some ways shaped their lives. El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Wayne Williams, th...

Issues define guv’s race

Candidates face explosive climate in Colo.

Forest begins road plan

New road signs have been posted on roads open to general public use in the Boggy-Glade Travel Management Area. Numbers on road signs correspond with the July 1, 2014 Dolores Ranger District ...

Cronk ordered to pay $7,415 in restitution

Unauthorized purchases will be auctioned

Journal reporter earns a top NYC fellowship

Cortez Journal reporter Tobie Baker recently garnered a competitive journalism fellowship to examine issues juveniles encounter in the criminal justice system. The 2014 John Jay/T...

Orchard Restoration Social coming up

Apples will be on everyone’s mind Saturday, Oct. 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project Orchard Social at Let It Grow, 90 N. Mildred Road, Cortez. ...
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