Montezuma-Cortez board’s evaluation of VanderWey shows lags in performance Montezuma-Cortez School District evaluated former superintendent in six categories, with mostly substandard ratings February 4, 2022
Southwest Colorado Livestock Association prepares for annual banquet Traditional event is Feb. 12 and returns to the Elks Lodge in Cortez February 4, 2022
Mancos trustee candidates share their goals for town Four candidates vying for three open positions on town board February 4, 2022
Durango man suspected of stealing U.S. Postal Service vehicle Man accused of driving van 21 miles to Vallecito Reservoir February 4, 2022
President of Colorado Senate to resign to join Biden administration Leroy Garcia, a Pueblo Democrat, will work at the Pentagon February 3, 2022
New climate normals show drier, hotter Southwest Colorado Every decade scientists with NOAA update temperature and precipitation averages across the U.S. February 3, 2022
Montezuma County drops lawsuit for noncompliance of land-use code Property owner made significant progress to comply with rules, officials say February 3, 2022
Dolores Public Library looks to future with community survey Director hopes for more collaboration with local entities; welcomes new ideas February 3, 2022
What are businesses learning from the omicron wave, and how will it inform their futures? StoneAge experimenting with isolated workspaces to allow without symptoms workers to perform tasks February 3, 2022
Two airlines bid for contract to offer flights out of Cortez Municipal Airport Community feedback sought prior to submitting recommendation to U.S. Department of Transportation February 3, 2022
Winter snow finally returns after dry January Storm drops 4-8 inches on Lizard Head Pass; Wolf Creek gets 14 inches February 2, 2022
Winter Olympics feature three Indigenous women Biggest rivalry in Beijing will be in the hockey rink February 2, 2022
Efforts to affirm abortion access in Colorado won’t stop some lawmakers from trying to reverse course Conservatives could run ballot initiatives to undermine so-called guarantees February 2, 2022
Lauren Boebert continues fundraising dominance over every House candidate in Colorado Various controversies have not slowed the congresswoman’s fundraising momentum February 2, 2022
Mancos basketball sprints past Ignacio Bluejays sweep regular season series against rival Bobcats February 2, 2022
Some congressional candidates received federal financial help during COVID crisis Businesses owned by two U.S. Senate candidates critical of Democratic spending benefited from loans February 2, 2022
Candidates announced for Dolores Town Board election Only mayor’s race is contested; town hires judge and appoints library board members February 2, 2022
A Democrat wants Colorado voters to eliminate a Capitol delay tactic the GOP has used many times House Resolution 1002 would ask voters to remove a provision in the Colorado Constitution requiring bills to be read at… February 2, 2022
Montezuma-Cortez seeks community input on $10 million grant The Elementary and Secondary Emergency Education Relief Fund will endow the district with an estimated $9.9 million February 2, 2022
Millions in federal funding made available to plug abandoned wells Spending could create jobs, address environmental hazards February 2, 2022
Dolores considers affordable housing options Town Board hears Telluride Foundation’s method of lowering costs through factory-built homes and deed restrictions February 1, 2022
Two wealthy Colorado Republicans running for U.S. Senate each injected more than $500,000 into their campaigns Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet raised $2.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2021 February 1, 2022
Mancos seeks input on coworking space, business incubator idea Survey is available online; trails meeting is Feb. 8 February 1, 2022