Unofficial results from the Cortez municipal election show five candidates elected to City Council, with voters approving three of four charter questions.
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This week’s Water Wednesday reports low river flows and one of the worst snowpack years on record, with the Dolores River projected at just 35% of average inflow.
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They’ve been called the Fair Folk… the hidden ones… the people beneath the hills.
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For the 120-day session, legislators are paid $40,000 and a per diem. Most hold normal jobs when they’re not at the State Capitol.
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Since October 2023, Aspen has required restaurants to compost, keeping thousands of tons of organic material out of the landfill and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Today’s KSJD Outdoor Report explores the history of sea shanties in American waters and their roots in maritime labor and culture.
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Home sales in Montezuma County are slowing this spring, giving buyers more negotiating power as high costs continue to limit affordability.
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KSJD asked Cortez City Council candidates to name their top priority if elected. Here’s how candidates say they would approach their first year in office.
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The Montezuma County commissioners voiced reluctance Monday to giving the go-ahead to the county’s sponsoring a summer lunch program for local children.
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Recovery is underway on Stoner Mesa after last year’s wildfire, but low snowpack in southwest Colorado could bring earlier fire risk this spring.
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Recent moisture and cold overnight temperatures may improve trail conditions at Boggy Draw, with early rides expected to be best this weekend.
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