City of Cortez announces holiday trash pickup schedule

The Journal The city of Cortez refuse crew will work regular routes during the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Residents should put their trash out the night before, or no late...

Montezuma County Extension to host Colorado AgrAbility winter workshop

The Journal Montezuma County Extension will host a Colorado AgrAbility winter workshop from 1-5 p.m. Jan. 14 at Pueblo Community College, 33057 U.S. Highway 160. Topics...

Piñon Project to partner with Keesee Motor Co.

The Journal The Piñon Project has announced its annual partnership with Keesee Motor Co. to promote this year’s Christmas for Kids. Keesee for Kids allows residents to ...

Southwest Health System names 2019 Employee of the Year

The Journal Southwest Health System, the third-largest employer in Montezuma County, has named Joe Gurule, 2019 Employee of the Year. Gurule, a 29-year employee, was no...

Crow Canyon Archaeological Center announces 2020-21 Lister Fellow

The Journal Katie Richards, a doctoral candidate from Washington State University, has been selected as the next Lister Fellow by the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. ...

First National Bank, Cortez announces leadership changes

The Journal Steve Keetch, chairman of the board of directors at First National Bank in Cortez, has announced that Jim Muller will become bank president at the bank effective Jan. ...

Two killed, two injured in crash on U.S. Highway 550

Cause of single-car rollover is under investigation

Four ways to change Colorado’s school funding formula

Lawmakers are nailing down the first draft of the 25-year-old formula’s proposed makeover, but the push for change is far from complete

New federal rules for food stamps will affect Coloradans

But it’ll likely be hundreds, not tens of thousands of people

Snowfall expected into Monday; storm warning expires at midnight

Chain laws in effect on San Juan Mountain passes

New Mexico in danger of being undercounted in census

More than 40% of residents live in low response areas

Heavy snow, strong winds predicted for San Juan Mountains

Area may see 50 mph gusts, up to 2 feet of snow