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'Mile ... mile and a half'

Teachers' summer backpacking trip featured in film

Public lands agencies launch fire ban

County burn ban still in effect

Shear delight

Photos by Sam Green

Town, sheriff talk enforcement

The Dolores Town board cruised into summer with a swift Tuesday meeting, covering routine business while mending some fences with the sheriff's office. Sales tax revenues have bee...

Hiker missing at Mesa Verde

Texas man lost<br/>since Sunday

Fire ban is back on

Prohibition<br/>on burning back

Alpacas give up coats to make sweaters

Normally the Kathy Butler ranch is calm and serene, sitting peacefully at the edge of the San Juan National Forest on Boggy Draw. Alpacas grazing in the open pasture. A quiet bird watching w...

Second half property taxes due June 15

Montezuma County Treasurer Sherry Dyess reminds property owners that June 15 is the deadline to submit the second half payment for 2012 property taxes. June 15 postmarks will be ...

Navajo elder scheduled to speak at Heritage Center

James Peshlakai, a Navajo elder, storyteller, teacher and artist who successfully bridges cultural gaps, will share his insights at 1 p.m. on Sunday, June 30, at the Anasazi Heritage Center....

Thomas A. Herzog

Thomas A. Herzog expired on June 1, 2013, in Durango, after a courageous duel against (AML) leukemia. A modern-day DaVinci, "Rasta Tom" arrived in Telluride at age 19 in 1983. He ...

James Edward Cattles Jr.

James (Jim) Edward Cattles Jr., 68, passed away at his home in Albuquerque, N.M., on May 17, 2013. Jim was born to James and Kathryn Cattles in Ogden, Utah, on Jan. 25, 1945. He g...

Robert Lyle Shields

Funeral services for longtime Dolores resident Robert Lyle Shields were held on Wednesday, June 12, at Ertel Memorial Chapel. Pastor Neely Lewis officiated. Interment followed at...