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Jacob Klopfenstein
Position: Staff reporter

Bikers give Lewis-Arriola student a ride home

Group steps into dispute after claims of bullying

Run + Hike store opens in Cortez

Shop will offer running apparel, Osprey gear

Mancos State Park preparing for summer of boating, fishing

‘Early season fishing will be excellent’

Montezuma Land Conservancy developing 80-acre farm

Montezuma Land Conservancy has acquired an 80-acre farm northwest of Cortez that it hopes will become a community resource. “We’re learning tons about the land and how to take car...

Mancos Elementary Principal Cathy Epps honored as school garden champion

School To Farm surprises Mancos principal

Mancos town administrator Andrea Phillips resigns

Mayor: Board wants a different direction, ‘We wish her the best’

Mancos crosswalk construction starts on U.S. 160

Addition eases travel across U.S. 160

Montezuma County ranks as 44th healthiest in Colorado

Montezuma County ranks near the bottom compared with other Colorado counties in health outcomes and factors, but it is toward the top in the quality of its physical environment, according to...

WildEdge Brewing Collective opens in downtown Cortez

After more than a year of planning, Tucker Robinson has opened WildEdge Brewing Collective at 111 N. Market St. in Cortez. “We’re absolutely thrilled,” Robinson said Tuesday, the ...

Mancos Brewery gets county approval for new location

Montezuma County Commissioners on Monday approved a liquor license permit for the Mancos Brewing Co. The brewery plans to move to 484 E. Frontage Road from its current location at...

Cortez air service will survive Trump budget, manager says

EAS subsidy supports service in more than 100 communities

Southwest Colorado Community College expands nursing programs

Community college to offer bachelor’s degrees