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San Juan Basin Beef Symposium will have a drought focus

Speakers plan talks about toxins, range and herd management

Four Corners Community Band to resume practice in Cortez

The Four Corners Community Band will resume practice from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every Monday beginning Jan. 14 at First Baptist, 100 N. Market St., in Cortez. The voluntary band, made...

Eli Tomac finishes fourth in Arizona supercross as last chance qualifier

Cortez rider is in third place overall after two races

San Juan Basin Beef Symposium will have a drought focus

Speakers plan talks about toxins, range and herd management, the economy

Four Corners Film Office to go under Durango Film Institute

The Region 9 Economic Development District of Southwest Colorado announced this week that the Four Corners Film Office program will move under the Durango Film Institute. The Dura...

Police Blotter

Wednesday, Dec. 26 7:46 a.m.: A snowplow hit a parked vehicle on the 800 block of E. Third St. 9:04 a.m.: A man in custody at Montezuma County Combined Courts, 865 N. ...

Eli Tomac breaks opening-day curse at Anaheim

Rider from Cortez makes podium with last-lap pass

Meteors, blood moon, Mercury’s crossing coming to Southwest’s sky

The new year’s rarest event features Mercury

Meteors, blood moon, Mercury's crossing coming to Southwest's sky

The new year's rarest event features Mercury

Avalanche warning is in effect in San Juans, La Platas

Threat is elevated to ‘high’ level

Gulliford plans Cortez visit to present book about Four Corners sheep families

The Montezuma County Historical Society invites the public to a lecture and book signing featuring Andrew Gulliford, author of “The “Woolly West: Colorado’s Hidden History of Sheepscapes,” o...

Two Florida men plead guilty in 10-month poaching case

Pair were visiting state while working in energy industry