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Common Ground Community Garden opens application for garden plots

The Journal Common Ground Community Garden at the Cortez Recreation Center has small, medium and large plots available for the 2021 garden season. Plots are filled on a first-come...

Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office offers scholarships

The Journal Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office will offer its fourth annual Scholarship Program for 2021-2022. Two scholarships, one for $1,000 and one for $500, are av...

League of Women Voters plans presentation of the constitution

The Journal The League of Women Voters of Montezuma County will host a virtual presentation on the United States Constitution at 10 a.m. Feb. 13 via Zoom. Dr. Richard M...

Cortez City Hall reopens to regular business hours

Return to regular business hours after COVID-19 closure

Dollars, not politics, are driving Colorado’s embrace of solar energy

Installing solar utility generation is now cheaper than wind or natural gas-fired plants, and far cheaper than new coal generation

Protesters return to home of public health director in Durango

Group formed across street, ‘outside the prohibited zone,’ police chief says

Record low Lake Powell and bad forecast set stage for water cuts

Dire projections reservoirs triggers drought planning across seven states

Biden’s pause on oil and gas splits conservationists, industry

Conservationists see chance to overhaul system. Producers predict billions in losses

Sanctuary movement will call on Biden to free Rosa Sabido, others in sanctuary

News conference planned for 11 a.m. Tuesday

Democrats push to enshrine abortion rights in New Mexico

SANTA FE – Democratic legislators are redoubling efforts to repeal New Mexico’s dormant, 50-year-old ban on most abortion procedures that could go into effect if the U.S. Supreme Court overt...

Black girls held at gunpoint in Colorado, mother sue police

DENVER – Four Black girls who were mistakenly detained by Colorado police at gunpoint over a suspected stolen car filed a civil lawsuit against police and the city of Aurora on Monday. ...

Colorado judges deny many virus requests to release inmates

COLORADO SPRINGS – Out of dozens of requests for sentence reductions from inmates with health concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic, federal judges in Colorado approved just three in the fi...
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