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Mustang Camp wins award for best illustrations in children’s book

New York collaborator is on the board of the New Mexico camp

Parks and Wildlife seeks input on changes to hunting regulations

Comments will be taken until Feb. 20

Construction of Latter-day Saints temple continues steadily during winter

Completion of Farmington temple is expected in early 2025

Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments offering loans

Revolving loan fund can make loans of $20,000 to 100,000

Main Street Cortez perks up with a new coffee shop

Cortez Coffee House and Eatery restores popular community meeting place

Juvenile reported missing

Farmington Police seek public’s help to locate teen

Seasoned snowplow driver has some advice for overly confident drivers

Dusty Ledford has seen his share of incidents on snowy roads of Southwest Colorado

With COVID in rearview mirror, how is Southwest Colorado reengaging seniors?

Survey cites transportation troubles, lack of geriatric providers and poor access to mental health services as concerns

Bennet pushes for information on firefighter housing, aims to create more affordability

As service workers struggle to find affordable housing, retention rates suffer

Avalanche in Ophir knocked out power Jan. 18

Power mostly restored the same day; residents were informed to shelter in place

Driver who fell asleep causing head-on crash sentenced to probation

Family of mother killed agree to plea deal

Montezuma County leader Steve Chappell dies; service is Saturday

Steve Chappell was a family man and national Nordic champion