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Protesters object to ending gray wolf protection

DENVER (AP) – Protesters are coming out in force after federal authorities in charge of saving wolves from extinction made their case to end protection of gray wolves. Authoriti...

Walking strong

Easterners hit pavement to raise money for cancer survivors

Solemn events mark JFK’s assassination

DALLAS – Loose gatherings of the curious and conspiracy-minded at Dallas’ Dealey Plaza have marked past anniversaries of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, featuring everything ...

Federal land management favors native fish

Two suckers and a chub struggle in low water of Dolores River

Most still believe in JFK assassination conspiracy

Some things will never die – and John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories appear to be among them. Fifty years later, no less than 61% of Americans believe others besides...

Suicide note questions jail policy

“MCSO have you ever heard of a suicide watch?” According to a 16-page Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office incident report recently obtained by the Cortez Journal from a concerned c...

Alleged arsonist plans to take polygraph test

Dressed in all black, James Alexander waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday on arson charges. Alexander, 20, of Cortez was charged in September with three counts of ...

Code talkers honored

WASHINGTON – Native American code talkers who helped win World War I and II were recognized in a Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony in the U.S. Capitol Wednesday. Members of the Acoma and Lag...

Ute, Navajos struggle with diabetes

Awareness is there, now it’s time for action, leaders say

Christmas spirit

Traditions of native cuisine

Recipes emphasize local, sustainable ingredients

Arsonist pleads guilty to Roatcap fire, avoids jail

A Dolores man facing more than four decades in prison opted to plead guilty today to escape any jail time in connection to the 2012 Roatcap Fire. Accepted by District Court Judge ...
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