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  • Precipitation in Cortez in December was “horrendous.”
  • This week on Farm News and Views: Remembering farmer-president Jimmy Carter, the tough 2025 ag outlook, better news for cattle and hog producers, and key issues to watch.
  • La Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, o Alianza para la Naturaleza del Sur de Utah, pusieron una demanda el miércoles 18 en el tribunal del tercer distrito de Utah, desafiando la legalidad de las acciones tomadas por el fiscal y gobernador del estado.
  • Se busca a un miembro del tribu de Ute Mountain Ute por el asesinato de un niño de 7 años de Towoac.
  • The man accused of killing a 7-year-old Towaoc boy in December has been indicted by a federal grand jury. And the group that claims it owns 1,460 acres of national-forest land near Mancos has filed a response to a lawsuit filed against its members by the U.S. government.
  • As trade concerns grow ahead of the Presidential Inauguration, farm leaders worry about potential tariffs on imports, while beef cattle producers enjoyed a strong 2024.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an effort by the state of Utah to get the Bureau of Land Management to give up control of lands in that state. And in related news, two polls released Tuesday show strong public support for some national monuments that may be in the crosshairs of the Trump administration.
  • The Cortez Police Department recognized the bravery and dedication of numerous officers and dispatchers in its first annual awards ceremony Thursday night.
  • More than a hundred people braved the bitter cold in Cortez on Saturday morning to take part in a rally and what was called the People’s March.
  • This week, Farm News & Views explores state boundary proposals, rising bird flu cases, and farmers scaling back on equipment and inputs amid economic challenges.
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