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Without their native tongue, Utes fear for loss of souls

IGNACIO – In an effort to preserve the Ute language, some 75 members of the Southern Ute, Ute Mountain Ute and Northern Ute tribes attended the first “Let us all wake up and speak Ute” lingu...

Tribes impact state’s economy

S.W. Colo. Native Americans add $1.5 billion

S. Utes want solar plant

Project to help power tribal buildings

Small wildfire tamed in Archuleta County

Lightning sparked the blaze on Southern Ute land

The next step for Utes

New Growth Fund headquarters shows Southern Utes’ successes

BLM fracking rule stayed

Wyoming federal judge to review in August

Agency hindering tribe’s energy efforts

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Native American reservations could produce much more of the country’s solar and wind energy, but the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs largely has hindered energy development ...

Money Booth yields $26,000

Local nonprofits collect cash at Sky Ute Casino

Colo. tuition-waiver request sent to Congress

State seeks federal assistance covering Native Americans’ way

The road to Jimmy Newton’s memory

County Road 322 has new name

Southern Ute’s Jimmy Newton Jr. to be honored

Railroad and scenery fans, rejoice!

Durango-to-Chama scenic byway proposed