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  • According to the Cortez Police Department, a man has reportedly admitted to contacting children in Cortez and offering them money, but says he did not mean to intimidate or scare anyone.
  • Montezuma County officials are hosting a community meeting in Cortez to help residents prepare for wildfire season, covering fire risk, burn restrictions, and home safety tips.
  • A member of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is being sought in the killing of a 7-year-old boy in Towaoc. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the man’s arrest and conviction.
  • Cooler temps and daily thunderstorms are back in the Four Corners. Stay informed and plan ahead with the latest KSJD Outdoor Report. Tune in daily on-air or online.
  • A controversial proposal to place a Dollar General store between Cortez and Dolores got a second chance before the Montezuma County commissioners Tuesday.
  • Texas braces for extreme heat, but a surge in solar and battery storage has dramatically lowered blackout risk, according to state grid officials.
  • The Montezuma County commissioners have scheduled a second public hearing June 24 on a proposal to place a Dollar General store at Highway 145 and County Road N.
  • Concerns about violence have prompted the Ute Mountain Ute tribal council to implement a nighttime curfew on the reservation.
  • Rising input costs and federal aid packages are shaping farm income in 2026, as women take on larger roles in agriculture nationwide.
  • Today’s Outdoor Report tracks changing spring conditions across the Four Corners, with scattered storms, gusty winds, and a stronger system bringing mountain snow and possible travel impacts midweek.
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