Resources are available locally

Two local agencies offer help for families and individuals. Montezuma County Hospice bereavement coordinator Sunny Bossenmaier said the support group, in its third year, tries to ...

District highlights staff members

The Montezuma-Cortez School District Re-1 recognized outstanding staff members Thursday morning at a district meeting. For the first time, the district gave away educator and emp...

Navajo State Park plans archery class

Navajo State Park will hold an introductory archery class for children ages 8 through 12, from 9 a.m.-noon, May 31 at the Sambrito Wetlands Nature Area. All equipment is provided....

Udall, Gardner push TV access

Campaigns battle for credit in election year

Pot tourism in Durango?

Few expect sustained jump in visitorship

Decor inspired by creepy crawlies

Many would agree with naturalist David Attenborough that nature “is the greatest source of visual beauty.” And that includes the creepy crawlies: From snakes’ skins to the intrica...

New-home sales up 6.4% in April

WASHINGTON – Sales of U.S. new homes recovered in April after slumping in the previous two months. But Americans are still buying new homes at a slower pace than they did a year ago. ...

U.S. home sales rose 1.3 percent in April

Buying remains below 2013 level

Ramp donation

Nonprofit CREA names Drudge executive director

The Cortez Retail Enhancement Association (CREA) has announced the selection of Mark Drudge as its new executive director. Drudge will fill the vacancy created by Gayel Alexander’...

Iron Horse’s humble roots become driver for tourism

For 43 years, the bicycle race has signaled start of summer season

Briefs

O’Reilly Auto Parts plans Cortez opening O’Reilly Auto Parts plans a grand opening for its Cortez store at 1853 East Main St. on June 11-24. The store plans a ribbon-cu...