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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...

Wednesday’s rains triggers mudslides

More than 3 inches of rain fell in a 24-hour period in the Dolores Valley triggering mudslides onto Colorado Highway 145 near Stoner Wednesday afternoon. Slick red mud caused rest...

Cortez has 2nd homicide in a week

A second homicide in a week occurred Thursday morning (Sept. 19) in Cortez, but as of press time there has been no arrests in either case. Charles Chavez, 62, of Cortez was killed...

Jewelry heist ignited shooting

Report: Victim jumped from car, shot during robbery attempt

Power outage caused by lightning strike

On the evening of Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013, Empire Electric experienced an outage caused by a fast moving lighting and windstorm. The affected area stretched from Pleasant View in ...

Bond hearing postponed for convicted sex offender Allmon

It’s likely a convicted sex offender will remain behind bars for the foreseeable future after a bond hearing was continued earlier this week. On Tuesday, Sept. 17, Chief District ...

Mesa Verde to conduct prescribed burn

Mesa Verde National Park is planning to implement a prescribed burn during the week of Sept. 22 as weather allows. This controlled burn is being conducted to reduce the wildland fire hazard ...

Fair Board seeking new members

The Montezuma County Fair Board is looking for three community members who are willing to work together to organize county fair events, contests, and exhibits in order to make the fair a com...

Foundation offers grants to Native-led groups

Colorado Plateau Foundation strengthens Native-led organizations in order to sustain Colorado Plateau lands, waters, and cultures for generations to come. This Native-led foundation funds ac...

Economic-development grant goes to Ute Mountain Utes

The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe has received a $43,650 Partnership Planning Grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA). The grant will be used to establish an economic-developm...

Gunman remains free after shootings

Law enforcement has yet to make an arrest after a 21-year-old was shot and killed the night of Sunday, Sept. 15, in Cortez. Cortez Police Chief Roy Lane said Natalie Hatch, 21, as...

Flood-weary New Mexico keeps eyes on rivers

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico residents are keeping wary eyes on rivers and dams as parts of the state cope with weekend rains and the renewed threat of heavy runoff from already-saturated soils ...
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