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Comments sought on restoration project

The Columbine Ranger District of the San Juan National Forest is seeking public comment during the early phases of planning for the Fosset Gulch/Northern HD’s Ecosystem Restoration Project...

Mexican wolf numbers growing

Population has doubled since 2009 in Southwest

Measure to limit drivers prone to seizures fails

DENVER – Rep. Don Coram got no traction Tuesday with his effort to keep drivers prone to seizures off the road. Coram, R-Montrose, was spurred a Denver-area accident caused by a d...

Bill holds promise of tuition for tribes

DENVER – Native Americans from 48 tribes would be eligible for in-state college tuition anywhere in Colorado under a bill that advanced Wednesday at the Legislature. Rep. Joe Sala...

Earth Brief

Farmers, ranchers can apply for loans Farmers and ranchers in La Plata, Montezuma, Dolores, San Miguel and Archuleta counties may be eligible for low-interest emergency loans to h...

Cortez history funded for flume repairs

Agricultural relic deemed worthy of saving

New ‘Amazon tax’ bill unveiled

Democrats confident of Internet tax

S.W. Colorado Livestock Association holding annual meeting

A “State of the Union” for local agricultural interests will be presented by the Southwest Colorado Livestock Association all day Saturday at the Cortez Elks Lodge, followed by a banquet in ...

Retired trooper announces run for sheriff

Nowlin, a 37-year veteran, says county needs, deserves his skills

Music and art project

National parks to waive entrance fees on holiday

Aztec Ruins National Monument and 400 national parks across the country will waive entrance fees from Feb. 15 to 17 in recognition of Presidents Day. In addition to Presidents Day...

Past and present election bills roil Republicans

DENVER – Republicans stepped up their opposition Monday to the new election system Democrats ushered in last year, calling for a two-year timeout just as school boards are gearing up for the...
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