Montezuma-Cortez district warned of aging bus fleet

More than half the buses used daily to shuttle students to Montezuma-Cortez Re-1 schools have more than a quarter-million miles on the odometer. “There’s going to come a day that ...

D.C. lawmakers meet inside Colorado mine

Congressional hearing held underground highlights Gold King spill

Fact Check: Rubio is a bit off on watch list numbers

CNN’s Jake Tapper reviewed Sen. Marco Rubio’s claim about the U.S. government’s terrorist watch lists. Rubio told Tapper there are “700,000 Americans on some watch list or anothe...

News from the Mancos Times-Tribune, Oct. 6, 1911

More Rain and Higher Waters On Wednesday evening one of the severest of the many severe storms of the season burst upon this section of the country continuing through the entire n...

Planning and Zoning weighs laundry project

The waters started to churn this week for a new commercial laundry operation after planning officials sorted through numerous zoning concerns. It’s been more than a year since the...

U-Haul moves into Mancos

A Mancos automobile repair shop is now positioned to possibly make someone famous. U-Haul company officials have announced that Valley Repair on North Oak Street is now a neighbor...

Town serves up holiday dinner

Robotics grant will fund summer internships at Adams State

Adams State University students will have an opportunity to develop artificial intelligence and social-emotional programming for robots through a three-year grant of more than $500,000 from ...

Fort Lewis College receives $300K grant

Partnership with Telluride Foundation brings business know-how to students

Dolores students build toys for kids

Dane Gallagher’s woodshop class became Santa’s workshop the past month or so in Dolores. Sixty-six students took on an assignment to build a wooden toy each to be given as Christm...

Dolores Fire upgrades vehicles

Grants cover half the cost for truck, ambulance

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