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Endangered species art competition

The Endangered Species Act recently celebrated its 40th anniversary, and now students are asked to celebrate Endangered Species Day. Across America, students in kindergarten thro...

Forest Service to host fair for businesses

The U.S. Forest Service and Colorado Procurement Technical Assistance Center will offer a local procurement fair for area small businesses interested in providing equipment, supplies and/or ...

Longtime Cortez educator left an indelible mark in the community

Rare is the individual capable of bridging generational gaps, transcending cultural differences and touching the lives of nearly every person in his or her community. Ralph E. Va...

Lone Mesa continues planning

Fledgling state park closed since 1999 purchase, but it will be worth wait

Prairie dogs critical for ferret recovery, officials say

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is announcing the availability of the black-footed ferret Revised Recovery Plan. The black-footed ferret was historically found throughout the Great Plains...

Gary Denton Greaves

Memorial services for longtime Pleasant View resident Gary Denton Greaves will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 3 at Ertel Memorial Chapel. Gary died at the age of 66, in his Ple...

Telluride is selling, and ‘business is good’

TELLURIDE – On New Year’s Day, the first day to sell recreational marijuana legally in Colorado, Adam Raleigh said he was glad he ignored his father’s advice against becoming a ganjapreneur....

Hemp farmers plan weekend meeting in Cortez

A 45-year marijuana grower believes hemp farming could revolutionize the local agricultural economy. “Jobs, jobs, jobs,” said Lu Nettleton. “And I’m talking high-skilled, high-pay...

Crow Canyon plans workshop for educators

The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center in Cortez is offering a new workshop for K–12 educators called Mesa Verde National Park: Convergences and Crossroads in the American Southwest. ...

Get ready for AbraCadabra Ball

Fundraiser benefits Cortez Cultural Center

Setting the record straight about minimum-wage jobs

Amid growing debate about whether to raise the nation’s $7.25 minimum wage, Teresa Ghilarducci, a labor economist with the New School in New York City, offered a statistic that sought to gau...

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