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Waste Management offers scholarships to Pueblo Community College

Waste Management Inc. is awarding a scholarship to one eligible applicant from each high school in Montezuma and Dolores counties. The recipient will receive a one-time $500 award...

Tequila’s favorite bat gets off the endangered species list

ALBUQUERQUE — Wildlife managers in the American Southwest say a once-rare bat important to the pollination of plants used to produce tequila has made a comeback and is being removed from the...

Strong winds expected tonight in western Colorado, eastern Utah

Weather service advisory predicts winds of 25-35 mph, gusts of 50 mph

Commissioners move to new meeting room

Old courtroom redesigned for county commissioners

Cortez Fire Protection District approves purchase of bunker gear

The Cortez Fire Protection District Board unanimously approved the purchase of fire shelters at Wednesday night’s meeting. The purchase was discussed at March’s board meeting. ...

San Juan Forest approves 25 miles of trails at Boggy Draw

Construction is scheduled to begin this summer

Panthers suffer tough losses to Pagosa Springs

M-CHS loses by one run in both games on a cold Cortez afternoon

Cortez library to host five Native women in Poetry Tonight event

Reading and book sale coincide with National Poetry Month

MSPERA will host MB McAfee at Cortez Elks Lodge

The Journal MSPERA, the local chapter of CSPERA, will meet Tuesday, at 11:30 at the Cortez Elks Lodge. All PERA recipients are encouraged to attend. Montezum...

Local artist Rosie Carter is Mesa Verde’s first artist-in-residence of 2018

The Journal Mesa Verde National Park’s artist in-residence program kicks off with Cortez artist Rosie Carter, whose residency runs April 15-28. Public programs are plan...

Cortez Historic Preservation Day is scheduled for May 19

Cortez Historic Preservation Day will feature sidewalk tours of downtown Cortez on May 19. Tours will be at 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. At 7 p.m., HerStory will present “...

Montezuma-Cortez High School warns of advertising calls

Calls, emails target local Cortez businesses