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City tightens rules for ‘temporary’ dwellings

Suddenly, an RV shows up in your neighbor’s backyard, and you think nothing of it. A week goes by, then a month and it is still there and someone is living in it. You start to wonder, “Who i...

Police/Sheriff Blotter

Cortez Police Thursday, May 2 Police responded to the Cortez Rec Center in reference to property damage. About four years ago, the Rec Center was broken into from a roo...

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Free ice cream treat

County invokes RS 2477 for Dolores-Norwood Road

Commissioners object to fees for commercial users

Hampson gets 25 years in prison

Convicted murderer Luther Hampson was sentenced Thursday by District Court Judge Douglas Walker to 25 years in prison. Hampson, 28, pled guilty to second degree murder for killing...

Lobato decision disappoints Re-1

Teachers had testified that current system is not ‘thorough, uniform’

Shoults pleads guilty

Former bookkeeper<br/>to pay back $262K

Yellow Jacket Creek water right still under dispute

Judge seeking July agreement

‘The hard part starts now’ Local governments still can ban marijuana retailers

DENVER – The Legislature and governor have had their say on marijuana. Now it’s everyone else’s turn. Gov. John Hickenlooper signed six marijuana-related bills into law Tuesday. T...

Memorial Day remembrance

Chamber invites everyone to join the rodeo parade

It’s time once again to make plans to participate in the annual Ute Mountain Ute Roundup Rodeo Parade on Saturday, June 8, at 5 p.m. in downtown Cortez. The theme for the 83rd ann...
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