The Journal

Streaking Panthers shut down Centauri

M-CHS baseball sits second in Intermountain League after another impressive weekend

Bluejays find form at Aztec Invitational

Mancos track teams battle difficult weather, but produce solid results

Forest trails, roads open

Overlook Trail, House Creek open Annual seasonal trail-use closures to protect critical habitat for deer and elk on the new, non-motorized McPhee Overlook Trail (FS Trail 155) are lifting. ...

McPhee reservoir boat ramps open May 1.

New regulations restrict access to avoid mussel

Firewood permits available

Permits to cut firewood on the San Juan National Forest will be on sale starting May 1 at agency offices and selected retail outlets. A minimum purchase of $20 allows the bearer to gather tw...

Earthquake rattles Utah south of Bluff

No damage or injuries reported

Tomac takes Supercross lead with stunning comeback in Salt Lake

With two races remaining, Cortez rider leads rival by 3 points

Police Blotter

Wednesday, April 12 11:12 a.m.: A woman was arrested in the 200 block of East Seventh Street on suspicion of driving under revocation. 5:13 p.m.: Two women and a man w...

Sheriff Blotter

Monday, April 17 9:30 p.m.: A woman reported she had been assaulted in the 24000 block of County Road G. When deputies responded, she was bleeding from the face and her clothes appe...

Wade Mortensen set to coach at college level

Longtime M-CHS coach signs on as Adams State assistant

Fairgrounds Speedway ready to host races

‘We’re making it a little more family-oriented this season,’ promoter says

Panthers win events at Ron Keller Invitational

Competing roughly an hour from their home track, the Montezuma-Cortez High School boys’ and girls’ track teams earned several top-five finishes at the Ron Keller Invitational on April 18. ...