Delegation supports snow survey

WASHINGTON – Funding for the snow survey water supply forecasting program was renewed on Friday with the backing of Sens. Mark Udall, D-Colo., Michael Bennet, D-Colo., and Rep. Scott Tipton,...

Red Arrow now under new ownership

All Red Arrow Gold assets, including the keys, are now in the custody of a Texas bankruptcy court. Donald Allen, attorney for Jaeger Kottmeier Associates, informed Colorado Distri...

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A week in court: murder, fire, sex and firearms

Last week, an arraignment hearing was scheduled in February for a Cortez woman facing second-degree murder charges. In custody on a $250,000 cash-only bond, Valerie Espinoza, 38, ...

Book donation program serves 610

Program gives children a book <br/>a month

Mentors nurture a new generation, build a heart

Pulling up to a public housing complex on a Saturday morning, two sullen kids sit outside in the snow awaiting their adult mentor. “Ever gone sledding?” No. “Ever built...

Seniors job program names new associate

SER Jobs for Progress National serving Montezuma County and southwest Colorado announces the addition of Katherine Taugelchee to the office. Taugelchee will assist with placement ...

Jordan McHenry graduated cum laude

April gun show to feature wide variety of booths

After a successful showing in 2013, the Four Corners Rifle and Pistol Club's Gun and Sportsman Show is looking ahead to 2014. Scheduled for April 25-27 at the Montezuma County Fai...

Colorado wine industry grows

Study: Wineries contribute $144M to state economy

FLC makes headway in effort to fund Natives’ tuition

DENVER – Fort Lewis College is making headway in Congress in its attempt to get federal funding for Native American students, President Dene Kay Thomas told state legislators Thursday. ...

Aztec Ruins plans luminarias

Aztec Ruins National Monument, 84 County Road 2900 in Aztec, will host its annual Evening of Lights from 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 19. People may arrive by 4:45 p.m. to see the winter sols...