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Drought worsens to 'extreme'

An ominous graphic on the U.S. Drought Monitor website reveals worsening drought conditions overtaking the region. The 12-week map animation begins March 19 and ends June 4. Red h...

Skanska dismisses relocation rumors

A top official with one of the area's largest employers dismissed rumors that jobs would be relocated out of Cortez. The Cortez Journal received undocumented information Friday th...

Fire ban is on

Commission reinstates prohibition on burning

Plan unveiling set for new high school

The design team for the new Montezuma-Cortez High School will be giving a public presentation today at 6 p.m. at the administration building, 400 N. Elm Street. A regular scheduled board mee...

Corrections

The picture with the junior rodeo queen attendant in Tuesday’s Journal had the wrong spelling for her name. It should have been junior attendant Erin Ryan. *** A cour...

Judge OKs 3rd plea deal for Dunn

Prosecuting and defense attorneys deliberated for more than an hour Monday morning to hammer out a new plea deal in the case against Mark Dunn. Dunn, 47, listened intently as Dist...

Board wants to list building as ‘endangered’

Stone Calkins school, built in 1909, stands vacant, only partially renovated

Library brightened for children

The children’s section at the Cortez Public Library was officially unveiled Thursday evening at a dedication ceremony. Cortez City Manager Shane Hale said the recent makeover at ...

Old mines, today’s water Environmental agency cleans up Rico’s mineral legacy

“We all live downstream,” as the saying goes, and that becomes more of a concern when abandoned mines are upstream, which is the case near the headwaters of the Dolores River. Nor...

Landfill victim is named

The identity of the victim of a fatal accident at the Montezuma County landfill Monday morning has been released. Chris Rezek, 49, died after being crushed accidently by a hydraul...

Kinder Morgan hit with $220,000 fines for violations ‘Pattern of rulebreaking’ drew attention

DENVER – Kinder Morgan will pay up to $220,000 in fines for a pattern of environmental violations at carbon dioxide wells it drilled last year between Cortez and Dove Creek. The p...

Roatcap fire plea bargain rejected

District Court Judge Todd Plewe rejected a second plea bargain Tuesday for a man charged with starting a wildfire south of Dolores last fall. Roger “Bucky” Stratton, 54, faces a c...
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