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Jacob Klopfenstein
Position: Staff reporter

Osprey Packs CEO retires after 15 years

Tom Barney will work sales floor in Durango

Southwest Open School receives El Pomar grant

El Pomar awards SWOS $25K for work with at-risk, diverse students

Montezuma commissioners discuss issues at town hall

The Dolores-Norwood Road, the Phil’s World trails expansion and broadband internet were discussion topics at the Montezuma County Commission’s second quarterly Town Hall meeting in Dolores o...

Dolores man sentenced for killing neighbor’s bull

Klassen shot Charolais bull after finding it on his property

Western furniture, decor shop opens in Cortez

Western home decor shop opens off Main Street in Cortez

Cortez students test below state averages

Superintendent notes gains among struggling students

Cortez buildings will be surveyed for historic value

2 dozen properties on Main Street will be surveyed

Southwest Colorado has high percentage of children in poverty

Report offers snapshot of health indicators

Boutique Air starts Cortez flights in October

Boutique Air will begin direct flights from Cortez to Denver and Phoenix on Oct. 1. The airline was awarded an Essential Air Service (EAS) bid from the U.S. Department of Tran...

Mancos marshal works to put department back on track

Increased training more foot patrols now in place

Mancos misses out on Space to Create

Project offers funds to help build affordable housing for artists

Cortez discusses marijuana cultivation in industrial park

Cortez City Council members on Tuesday delayed a decision about allowing marijuana grow operations in the Cortez Industrial Park, saying that they needed more information. Mar...