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Arizona tribe members settle education claims in lawsuit

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Members of a small Arizona tribe have reached an agreement with the federal government to partly resolve a lawsuit that sought widespread reform in the agency responsible ...

Aztec man dies after driving off Coal Bank Pass

Authorities say vehicle went 100 to 150 feet down rocky embankment

Three-digit hotline to improve access to mental health resources

‘988’ expected to become operational by July 2022

Mancos cross-country is fourth at Chicken Creek

Hernandez, Manning in the running for titles

Cowgirls clip Lady Panthers, 5-4 and 11-9

Losses to Meeker dash M-CHS’ playoff hopes

Team rescues fallen hiker and puppy at Bridal Veil near Telluride

Rope rescues required for both victims

Invasive Russian olive trees removed, put to good use

Long battle against invasive plant continues at Juniper School

Fort Lewis College adds nutrition major

Program will help meet need for dietitians

Tribal College Journal moves to Durango

Magazine had office in Mancos for 25 years

Mancos teacher brings global viewpoints to conservation

Sensa Wolcott develops online curriculum

Participation in Saturday rallies grows in Cortez

Montezuma County Patriots, Walk for Justice hold separate rallies

Man sought in car theft at Keesee Motor Co. in Cortez

Man leaves in 2015 Ford Escape
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