Mancos Valley Resources sponsors free workshop for nonprofits
The Journal Small nonprofits can learn the ins and outs of financial and tax reporting obligations at a workshop led by CPA Dan Whitehead at the Mancos Grange on Tuesday,…
The Journal Small nonprofits can learn the ins and outs of financial and tax reporting obligations at a workshop led by CPA Dan Whitehead at the Mancos Grange on Tuesday,…
Wranglers move Grand Canyon burros.Courtesy photo The Journal Cortez resident Mark Applequist will give a free lecture and photo slideshow at Dolores Public Library covering the history of Grand Canyon…
du1-i-syn Saturday, Sept. 30 12:48 p.m.: A man was arrested in the 200 block of South Madison Street on two warrants for failure to appear on local felony charges. 2:30…
The Journal The Baha’is of Montezuma County will host a public meeting on Sunday, Oct. 22, at 3 p.m. in the community room at Cortez City Hall, to mark the…
Climate change expected to alter Southwest Colorado forests
A Cortez firefighter sprays the engine of car that erupted into flames while being towed by an RV about noon Tuesday on U.S. Highway 160 near County Road G. The…
A SilverSneakers exercise class warms up in 2010.The Journal file The city of Cortez, Cortez Recreation Center and Cortez SilverSneakers program will celebrate SilverSneakers week on Oct. 23 through 27,…
City departments to request 2018 funds in workshop
Keeping public informed is key for taxpayers
Worries that calls would inundate Animal Control unrealized
Special tours highlight landmark’s mysterious past
Annexation by city, infrastructure work must be completed
Mancos Conservation District and the Montezuma School to Farm Project sponsor “Healthy Soils are Full of Life” poster contest for Mancos Elementary fifth grade class
Three generations of Lovato jewelry on display in Kilgore gallery
Judy Echols, Lynne Gilge, Robyn Story and Vera Jean Charlesworth. Roger Echols isn’t pictured.Courtesy photo The Journal Five members of the Cortez chapter of the national weight-loss group Taking Off…
Rec center, services get high marks
Application calls for $60,000 in matching funds
Performance issues cited: ‘We’re making a statement’