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Cortez-area buyers get squeezed at gas pumps

Gasoline prices in Cortez have fallen sharply recently, but buyers are getting squeezed at the pumps. On Main Street Tuesday, Nov. 5, the average price for regular gasoline was $3...

Can U.S. Forest Service shift fire focus?

Bennet-chaired committee looks at mitigation issues

Home-heating assistance available for those in need

Colorado’s Low-income Energy Assistance Program, which provides financial assistance with home heating bills, is accepting applications. LEAP, a federally funded program that prov...

Health and incident teams train for crises

Dramatic emergency situations are often played out on television, and we watch the panic, confusion and destruction from the comfort of home. But a crisis may happen outside your ...

Schools scramble after 66 loses vote

Tax for education soundly rejected

Sugar Pine Ranch biker rally ends

Sugar Pine Ranch Rally organizers have decided to end the annual Labor Day weekend motorcycle rally near Mancos after a seven-year run. The rally was a smaller competitor to the F...

County past lost in storage

Historical society seeks museum location

Cortez Fire District tax referendum passes

Exactly five people showed up at the Montezuma County Clerk's office to hear firsthand the results of the election. And it was a bit of a nail-biter. As unofficial numbers came in...

Kokanee return to spawn in Dolores

Thanks to increased flows on the Dolores River from summer monsoon rains, the kokanee salmon had enough water to make their spawning run this year. Last year, there was no run bec...

Mystery of lost medals revealed

With tears streaming down her face, Ester Reed gently placed her fingers on a display case of military honors awarded to her long-lost love, Robert M. Williford. “Bob was the love...

Sugar Pine Ranch biker rally burns out

Sugar Pine Ranch Rally organizers have decided to end the annual Labor Day weekend motorcycle rally near Mancos after a 7-year run. The rally was a smaller competitor to the Four ...

Kokanee return to spawn in Dolores River

Thanks to increased flows on the Dolores River from summer monsoon rains, the kokanee salmon had enough water to make their spawning run this year. Last year, there was no run bec...
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