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City to consider beautification plan tonight

Municipal leaders are expected to adopt a master beautification plan at tonight’s city council meeting, paving the way to enhance Cortez roadways. Durango-based architecture firm ...

Board to consider options for charter

Meeting to be today at 6 p.m.

Heart & Soul prepares for value statements

Cortez Heart and Soul wants the character of the community to shape development. In January 2012, Cortez was awarded a Heart and Soul Community Planning Grant from the Orton Fami...

Area dodges quicksilver poisoning, for now

EPA assessment of Red Arrow expected within weeks

Court battles go on

A court-appointed manager of the Red Arrow Gold Mine has been discharged of any liability, minus any willful misconduct or gross negligence. District Court Judge Todd Plewe on Fri...

Red, white and sky blue

FLC names environment team members

The Fort Lewis College Environmental Center, a campus organization committed to working for environmental sustainability and social justice at the college and in the community, announces tha...

Number of insured rises

More S.W. Coloradans paying more for medical costs

Veterans Day parade draws crowd

Event is named for Ray Candelaria

Job Corps returns to Cortez after shutdown The program ‘saved my life,’ graduate says

After an eight-month shutdown, the Cortez Job Corps office has reopened and is accepting applications to the program. Admissions counselor Babette Kimble explained that the govern...

Medical training ground

Southwest Memorial trains students and doctors

With hands-on education, students finding success

Medical students from regional colleges and universities are perfecting their trade at Southwest Memorial Hospital. As a teaching hospital, Southwest enjoys the benefits of provid...
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