For the Cortez Journal

The Lindells take the stage at Sunflower Theatre

This Saturday the Lindells will playing their beautiful, dark, scary, folk-pop, roots-rock & blues music at the Sunflower Theatre in downtown Cortez. Over the past three decades, ...

SCCC names head of officer academy

<span class="Drop cap">Brings 32 years of police experience</span>

Girl Scouts will retire your American flag

Girl Scout Troop 2619 asks if anyone has an American Flag that need to be retired? An American Flag should be replaced whenever it is frayed, ripped or discolored. On June 12, the...

Millennial unemployment down 0.6 percent in May

Rate at 13.6 percent for ages 18 to 29

SCCC names head officer academy

<span class="Drop cap">Brings 32 years of police experience</span>

SWOS students unveil permaculture garden

Southwest Open School students toiled in the soil this spring to create a permaculture garden made from donated and repurposed materials. “Many school gardens in the area were dev...

Russians come and go

American Friends of Russian Folklore is a group that works to help Americans understand Russian culture and traditions. In 2014, Kiva teacher Caitlin Munroe and four other American educators...

Take the pledge for safe boating

Colorado Parks and Wildlife recommends you ‘take the pledge’ to make this summer safe as part of National Safe Boating Week May 16 to 22. According to the U.S. Coast Guard’s 2014...

Local authors nominated for award

Journal contributor Gulliford among them

San Juan National Forest seeks interns

The San Juan National Forest has launched the Four Corners Federal Lands Internship Program. Partners included the National Park Service, Fort Lewis College (FLC), Mountain Studie...

Denver climate suits Eli Tomac

Cortez native enters Lakewood moto races with two titles

Crow Canyon offers free tour

Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is offering free one-hour tours of the campus and its facilities on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 10 a.m., beginning May 20. On the half-m...