When they went searching for a rare apple tree in Montezuma County's remnant orchards 20 years ago, Jude and Addie Schuenemeyer had no idea the hunt would change the course of their lives.
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The bill would let Colorado residents sue federal immigration authorities for civil rights violations.
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As Colorado prepares for summer tourism, visitors planning trips to rural communities might assume that if they have a medical emergency, they will receive the same level of emergency care they would at home. However, that's not always the case. Rural communities may lack a hospital or even a fully staffed emergency response team. For example, the rural Hinsdale County Emergency Medical Services recently lost its only paramedic. That's left the county's EMS system in a pinch ahead of its peak tourism season.
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A 21-year-old Cortez woman charged with first-degree murder entered a not-guilty plea in District Court Thursday, but attorneys indicated a disposition of her case may be in the works.
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Frizzell says experience in the clerk and recorder’s office, public information and support for residents without computer access are among her priorities.
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Shull says customer service, voter education and public access are among her priorities for the Montezuma County Clerk and Recorder’s Office.
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What would you do if you saw a metal disc bouncing off the hills of your sleepy New Mexico town….
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This week’s Water Wednesday shares current river flow levels across the region and spotlights a new Indigenous-led art exhibit honoring the Dolores River and its cultural significance.
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Three Republican candidates seeking a seat on the Montezuma County commission largely agreed on many issues at a forum Monday night, but expressed some key differences.
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The House has advanced the Farm Bill further than any effort since 2018, but Senate disputes, rising costs, trade concerns, and broader economic warning signs continue to weigh on farmers and ranchers.
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A Dolores library board review and a regional food summit highlight key issues in southwest Colorado, from governance concerns to food insecurity.
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