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Downpours are welcome but won’t end the drought

With nearly three inches of rainfall recorded in Cortez last week, the city has exceeded average precipitation for the year. “We were way above normal for the month of August,” sa...

Forest ranger’s goal: Halt march of beetles

Worried cabin owners north of Durango take tour

Deluxe tourism website planned

Local investment <br/>funds new design

Uranium mill may be done in 2017

State seeks public<br/>comments about<br/>construction

After the rain

Rainbow over the rally

Morning reflection

Police Blotter

Thursday, Aug. 22 Several calls were made to dispatch about a vehicle swerving all over the road by Burger King. An officer noticed a vehicle that matched the description in the p...

Bankruptcy stalls Red Arrow eviction

A business partner in the Red Arrow Gold Mine has filed for bankruptcy in Texas, forcing a judge to stay an eviction hearing in Colorado. “The entire case at this point is in a ho...

Beautification begins on S. Broadway Drivers can expect one-lane closures

A city plan to beautify the southern corridor of Cortez will focus attention on public safety issues before any aesthetic components are accomplished. The first phase of the city’...

Dolores Ranger District opens two logging roads to allow access to firewood

The Dolores Ranger District has opened two temporary logging roads to allow firewood gatherers access to downed aspen and spruce. There is aspen and spruce slash that is scattered on the gro...

Community Calendar

People are encouraged to submit announcements about upcoming events for the Community Calendar. Send announcements to news@cortezjournal.com. Items submitted less than two weeks in advan...
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