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Volunteer firefighters needed in Cortez

Have you wanted to have a positive impact on those in your community? Now is your chance. The Cortez Fire Protection District is accepting applications for volunteer firefighters...

Trustees pass big-box moratorium

Mancos town trustees passed an emergency ordinance to extend a ban on large retail stores until June during the board meeting Feb. 12. But one board member stood in stark opposition to the b...

Mancos Valley Lions Club is named Citizen of the Year

For the second year in a row, the Citizen of the Year Award couldn’t be bestowed on just one person. At a ceremony on Thursday, the fire chief presented The Mancos Valley Lions C...

Science building falls

Flipping out

State yanks Red Arrow’s permit

Company failed to follow clean-up orders, state says

Re-1 faces worst-case shortfall of $750,000

The Montezuma-Cortez Re-1 school district may face a budget deficit of up to $750,000 this year, potentially eating into the district’s savings for a fifth consecutive year. “The ...

Winter bodes well for McPhee Reservoir

Farmers in better shape than last year; boaters, not as well

Man gets probation in purse snatching

On Tuesday, a Cortez man was placed on 12 months of supervised probation in connection to a purse snatching. District Attorney Will Furse said Terry Emmons, 28, was walking inside...

Forest Service seeks rural schools proposals

Proposals are now being accepted for consideration by the San Juan National Forest Secure Rural Schools Title II Resource Advisory Committee (RAC). Proposals must benefit lands an...

Montezuma County toughens floodplain rules

Hearing for violations on Dolores River planned

Bill giving raises to Dolores officials advances

DENVER – Dolores County officials would get a pay raise through a bill that advanced at the Legislature on Wednesday. Under House Bill 1223, the county clerk, assessor and commiss...
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