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Energy leases offered east of Mesa Verde

Challenge is to balance economy, air quality

Sheriffs, state agree on magazine rules

Second Amendment issue is still contested

House Republicans elect DelGrosso as minority leader

DENVER — House Republicans elected a new leader Thursday, Rep. Brian DelGrosso of Loveland. DelGrosso fills a vacancy created when House Minority Leader Mark Waller, R-Colorado Sp...

Governor supports ed funding ballot issue

DENVER — Gov. John Hickenlooper endorsed an income tax hike for schools Wednesday, ending weeks of speculation. The governor had already committed to supporting a ballot initiativ...

Food commodity distribution Saturday, July 13

The next USDA surplus commodity distribution will be held Saturday, July 13. Distribution points are the Montezuma County Fairgrounds, 30100 Highway 160, from 7:30 to 8 a.m.; the ...

State treasurer touts $7 million in savings

DENVER — State Treasurer Walker Stapleton is touting $7 million in savings of taxpayer money thanks to a 2012 bill that gave his office oversight of most borrowing by government agencies. ...

Southern Bluffs developer pleads guilty to tax fraud

Paid personal expenses with funds meant for real-estate transactions

Beating the heat

Bugs and buddies

Bids over estimate

Cortez City Council will consider two construction bids for a proposed waterline project at its bimonthly meeting tonight. Records show the city’s estimated project cost was $419,...

Sheriff Blotter

Wednesday, June 26 Police were advised of an abandoned vehicle parked on Road 15, north of Pleasant View. The vehicle had been parked there for several days. Dispatch confirmed th...

Precipitation slows West Fork fires

Afternoon and evening precipitation during the weekend helped firefighters battling the West Fork Complex in the San Juan and Rio Grande national forests near Wolf Creek Pass. The...
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