Jacob Klopfenstein
Position: Staff reporter

Hospice enlists speakers for ‘Decisions Day’

It’s never too early to start planning, marketing director says

RE-1 survey seeks public’s input on old M-CHS

A survey on the Montezuma-Cortez RE-1 School District’s website asks respondents to consider options for the fate of the retired high school building on Seventh Street. The survey...

Montezuma County’s plan could bring fast Internet to Mancos

Trustees contribute $4,100 to study

Proposed pot grow operation divides Mancos citizens

Operation would occupy part of former Metallics West building

Cortez council balks at hospital’s metal building

Mayor: ‘Fifty years of ugly is a long time’

Ex-lawman pleads not guilty in sex assault

Eight-day trial set for Aug. 24

Ex-Marine private gets 12 years in burglary case

Before handing former Marine private Kai Blood a 12-year sentence Tuesday, District Court Judge Todd Plewe said Blood was one of the more violent people he’d had in his court. Blo...

Mancos Melt golf tournament raises $700

The Seventh Annual Mancos Melt Putt-Putt Golf Tournament took place March 12 and raised $700 for The Painted Turtle Studio’s children’s scholarship program. The money will go towa...

Mancos seeks more Internet options

Voters will decide if town can opt out of restrictive law

Mancos trustee, mayoral candidates discuss town’s future during forum

Six seek for five board seats, two eye mayor’s office in April 5 election

Cortez Middle School band director settles in

Even though Cortez Middle School band director Katie Zdanowski hasn’t yet finished her first year at the school, she says she has the “best job in the world.” A native of central ...

‘Cover crops make sense,’ CSU researcher says

Researchers at the Southwestern Colorado Research Center in Yellow Jacket are analyzing baseline data after the first growing season of three-year study on cover crops. The Yellow...