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Director touts new Cortez department to address economic recovery

Rachael Marchbanks heads new department

Galloping Goose No. 5 to take to Durango’s tracks

Dolores-based train offering Durango trips in April and May

How an endangered mouse put the brakes on Animas River Trail improvements in Durango

Project was paused to evaluate possible impact to habitat of New Mexico jumping mouse

Montezuma County gives green light to new USDA processing plant south of Cortez

Facility will have capacity for up to 200 animals per month; economic boost expected to area ranchers

League of Women Voters to host Cortez City Council candidate forum Thursday

Nine people are running for four open seats

Dolores County Court prepares for trial in fatal shooting of bow hunter

Judge Plewe denies multiple pretrial motions from defense; trial set for May 16 in Dove Creek

Snowstorms help to replenish water supplies in Southwest Colorado

A storm Wednesday will bring more snow, but water managers remain cautious about another dry year

Lewis woman honors Women’s History Month with art exhibit

Exhibit on display at the Dolores Public Library through March

Semitrailer rolls over, blocks U.S. 491 traffic near Cahone

No injuries reported; traffic blocked in northbound lane on U.S. 491

Colorado group to file school ‘transparency’ ballot measure

Ballot initiative would require districts to publish information about curriculum materials

Cattle ranchers don’t want Montana wolves moved to Colorado

Colorado ranchers don’t have tools to protect their property, group says

Colorado needs to cut greenhouse gas pollution from industry. They’ve put it off until 2023

State officials say their rulemaking plan will make deeper cuts across more factories. Environmental advocates say it’s delay and betrayal all over again
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