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Jim Mimiaga
Position: Journal staff writer

Dolores votes in five candidates, mayor

Lopez unopposed as mayor; Ince, 23, edges out Mueller in a tight race of write-ins

Lawsuit filed on Dolores River standard

Southwest Water Conservation takes state to court over river flow

Kinder Morgan-Montezuma County tax battle goes to Colorado Supreme Court

Decision on Kinder Morgan windfall impacts school, local governments

Utes, Navajo seek monument to preserve canyon

Utes, Navajos want monument status to protect 1.9M acres of ancestral lands

New mayor in love with Dolores

Longtime local Santiago Lopez will be the new mayor of Dolores beginning in April. He is uncontested in the election. Lopez has served two stints as a board member, once in the late 1990s an...

Utes, Navajo seek monument to preserve canyon

Tribal leaders give perspective on Bear's Ears monument

McElmo Canyon gets new heirloom fruit trees

Grafting workshops offered to restore orchards

Q&A With the Candidates The Dolores Election

The mail ballot election for Dolores Town Board turned competitive this month. There are now six candidates for five open board seats after two residents signed up in time to be w...

Dolores, Montezuma County partner on telecommunications

County chips in $60,000 for study about service

Plan for oil and gas regulations aired in Cortez

Many urge protection of mountain bike trails at Phil’s World

Dolores grad wins trip to LA for her elk ‘perfume’

Dolores grad re-invents marketing for elk hunter’s ‘perfume’

Forecast calls for rafting on Dolores River

Whitewater a 50-50 proposition