The Journal

Panthers overwhelm Durango in season opener

Swarming defense propels M-CHS in rivalry game

Mancos asks residents to clear paths

Mancos asks residents to clear paths

Mancos marshal plans town hall meeting

Locals are invited to an hourlong Town Hall with the Mancos Marshal’s Office on Dec. 19. Mancos Marshal Justen Goodall and Sgt. Brad Ray will be on hand to answer any question o...

Giving Trees placed in five Mancos stores

Locals encouraged to buy presents for those in need

Sheriff’s Blotter

Friday, Nov. 8 8:25 p.m. A deputy stopped a vehicle for speeding in the 3300 block of U.S. Highway 160. The driver was given a summons for driving on a revoked license and a warning...

No Cortez trash pickup on Thanksgiving

Thursday’s trash set to be picked up on Saturday

Elder headlines local all-state lineup

Four area volleyball standouts merit postseason accolades

Mancos Marshal’s Blotter

Thursday, Nov. 21 At 12:38 p.m., Mancos Deputy Jared Farnsworth responded to a report of domestic violence in the town of Mancos. The victim was cleared by medics at the scene, and ...

Mancos native Ro Paschal competes in cross-country championships

Mancos runner competing for Morningside College

Writers in the Woods

Willowtail Springs workshop focuses on nature-writing techniques

1000 Days in Sanctuary

Rosa Belongs Here petitioning Tipton to sponsor private immigration bill

Police Blotter

Tuesday, Nov. 12 12:03 A.M. An officer took a report about a car that was rear-ended in the initial block of North Elm Street. The car had stopped to let a pedestrian cross the stre...