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  • Fire weather alerts continue across the Four Corners with gusty winds, dry air, and high fire danger through Thursday. Burn bans are in effect—stay safe and alert.
  • Efforts to implement new protections on the Dolores River corridor are continuing on two fronts.
  • A decision on a plea in a misdemeanor charge against Montezuma-Cortez School District Superintendent Tom Burris was postponed Tuesday despite the judge’s comments that the case had been “languishing for quite some time.” And the United States has filed a lawsuit against two men and other “unknown individuals” who they say illegally fenced Forest Service land in the Chicken Creek area near Mancos.
  • Weather in Cortez and Southwest Colorado has been on somewhat of a roller-coaster ride of late.
  • El clima en Cortez y el suroeste de Colorado ha estado últimamente en un tipo de subibaja.
  • Montezuma-Cortez School District Superintendent Tom Burris is thrilled by recent news about Lewis-Arriola Elementary School, and says there’s a lot more to be happy about in the Re-1 district.
  • November’s Farm Journal survey shows optimism for U.S. agriculture, with rising corn exports and anticipated beef herd growth by 2026. Wolf reintroduction and high deer populations continue to concern Colorado ranchers, as wildlife can impact both land and livestock.
  • La decisión sobre la construcción de una tienda de dólar por Highway 145 entre Cortez y Dolores sigue sin respuesta definitiva.
  • El superintendente del distrito escolar de Montezuma-Cortez, Tom Burris, quedó encantado con las noticias recientes sobre la escuela primaria de Lewis-Arriola, y dice que hay muchas razones más para celebrar el distrito escolar.
  • As trade shifts, Mexico becomes the U.S.'s top agricultural export market, surpassing China. Meanwhile, farm bill debates and immigration concerns remain unresolved.
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