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  • Following a statement of “strong disappointment” from the Navajo Nation Council, the U.S. Department of Defense is reportedly planning to restore information about Navajo Code Talkers it has deleted from some websites.
  • Colorado's snowpack is a mixed bag as January ends, with some river basins below normal levels. Meanwhile, tariffs on agricultural goods threaten U.S.-Canada-Mexico trade.
  • This week’s Farm News & Views highlights veteran and female leadership in agriculture, the impact of a new federal health report on pesticide use, and growing concerns from farmers.
  • The Cortez City Council approved a resolution Tuesday night that commits to the goal of ending traffic fatalities and serious injuries on the city’s streets.
  • Boggy Draw trails are riding great this Memorial Day weekend. Expect warm weather, possible bear sightings, and blooming wildflowers. Stay fire-aware and check trail updates online.
  • As spring heats up, bear sightings are increasing in the Four Corners. Learn how to secure your property and prevent conflicts with these curious and persistent visitors.
  • El mercadillo de Cortez ya encontró nuevo hogar. Se va a establecer en el estacionamiento de la escuela Montessori Children’s Kiva en el cruce de las calles Mildred y Empire tras finalizarse un acuerdo entre la escuela y la junta del mercadillo.
  • Nine people, including seven students, voiced concerns about teacher turnover and curriculum issues at Tuesday’s meeting of the Montezuma-Cortez School Board.
  • This week: alarming honeybee losses, weak farm income forecasts, ag export declines, wolf deterrent efforts in Colorado, and sweeping USDA budget cuts under scrutiny.
  • As it has in previous years, the Cortez City Council last week passed a proclamation declaring June as Pride Month for LGBTQS+ people. This time, however, the proclamation drew objections from two council members.
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