Montezuma-Cortez School Superintendent Eddie Ramirez has resigned.
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This week , Mark and Stephen revisit the legendary 1972 film The Legend of Boggy Creek, the movie that put the mysterious Fouke Monster on the map.
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Monsoon storms have improved short-term moisture in southwest Colorado, but McPhee Reservoir remains low and irrigators face major shortages heading into fall.
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After a lengthy discussion, a divided Cortez City Council on Tuesday passed an ordinance that sets the language for a November ballot question. The measure will ask city voters to approve an increase in the lodgers’ tax from the current 2 percent to 6 percent.
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Montezuma-Cortez has adopted specific indoor-temperature thresholds as it manages aging elementary school cooling systems, while Mancos coaches are modifying outdoor practices to reduce heat-related risks.
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As students prepare to return to school, a Dove Creek youth program shows how rural communities fill summer meal gaps through food boxes, local funding and volunteer labor.
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A contempt hearing regarding long-running concerns about the Ironwood property south of Dolores has been delayed.
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Farmers and ranchers face rising debt, high input costs, weaker exports and drought as Colorado’s rural economy slows and Colorado River supplies remain strained.
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For hundreds of years, there have been reports of a Demon lurking in the southern woodlands of New Jersey.
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Extreme drought, limited irrigation water and rising production costs are reducing crop yields as Southwest Colorado enters harvest season.
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Farmers face projected crop losses, higher diesel costs and persistent drought, while states debate foreign ownership of agricultural land and Colorado officials address produce safety.
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An award-winning documentary that celebrates the rivers, wildlife, and communities that make the American Southwest one of the most extraordinary places on Earth. Tickets and more information are at sunflowertheatre.org
Historical stories from the Montezuma Heritage Museum's archives in the words of the people who lived them here in Southwest Colorado...read to you by local residents.
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