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County picks new attorney, vets officer

Two prominent Montezuma County jobs have been filled. The Board of County Commissioners on Monday announced that John Baxter had been chosen as the new county attorney, and Enriqu...

County administrator search begins

Two weeks after the sudden resignation of Montezuma County Administrator Ashton Harrison, the search is on for his successor. The Board of County Commissioners on Monday approved...

How strong is the flume?

Restoration plans depend on what it can withstand

Kinder Morgan cleared for Doe Canyon seismic study

The U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management have jointly approved Kinder Morgan’s proposal to conduct a seismic study on 121 square miles of public lands east of Dove Creek. ...

Gun show anticipates 4,000 people and 125 vendors

Event can offer something for everyone

School site offers lesson on the area’s distant past

Pueblo with kiva found at future M-CHS location

Commissioners consider old school for courthouse

New construction also being discussed

Forest service won’t oppose state plan to buy air tankers

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Forest Service supports a Colorado state Senate bill that would allow Colorado to buy its own firefighting air tanker fleet, according to an agency spokeswoman. ...

A prom-inent message

Distance ed stretches from Cortez to Samoa

Long-distance education in Cortez has typically meant taking a class by video conference from Utah State University at the Unlimited Learning Center on East Second Street. On Mond...

Be safe, prom partiers

Prom is a high school milestone and a time many teenagers remember fondly. But it also can go hand-in-hand with underage consumption of alcohol. When combined with late nights and driving ca...

Tipton sets town hall Saturday in Cortez

Third District Congressman Scott Tipton will hold a town hall meeting in Cortez on Saturday, April 20, to answer questions and provide a legislative update for constituents. Rep. ...
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