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Drought expands across Southwest; Oklahoma is at ground zero

ALBUQUERQUE – Drought is tightening its grip across a wide swath of the American Southwest as farmers, ranchers and water managers throughout the region brace for what’s expected to be more ...

Southwest Colorado Community College to host job fair

The Journal The southwest campus of Southwest Colorado Community College will host a job fair on Tuesday, April 10, from 9 to 11 a.m. More than a dozen employers are ex...

Data show coal production in Colorado picked up in 2017

Associated Press GRAND JUNCTION — Data show that Colorado coal production surpassed 15 million tons (14 million metric tons) last year, an improvement from 2016. The Da...

Colorado’s genetically pure bison herd gains lab-born calf

Associated Press FORT COLLINS — A bison calf has been born at Colorado State University using a process that manually combines an egg and sperm in a laboratory. The Col...

Pinnacol Assurance issues $291K in general dividends to Montezuma County employers

The Journal Pinnacol Assurance, Colorado’s leading workers’ compensation insurer, is distributing $291K in workers’ compensation dividend checks this month to 394 Montezuma County...

Adams State offers master’s degree in public administration

The Journal Adams State University will begin offering a Master of Arts degree in Humanities with an emphasis in public administration during the summer session, beginning June 3....

Shared Harvest Community Garden to close after 16 years

Buyer sought in spring after winter gardening

4CORE receives solar energy award

The Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency was awarded the Colorado Solar Energy Industry Association Solar and Energy Storage Award for the 11-99 kilowatt category March 12 during the ...

Two counties renew debate over conservation status for Dolores River

Montezuma County urges Dolores to drop the idea for river

Less of New Mexico’s famed chile crop produced in 2017

NMSU expert working to improve harvesting, processing

Company that leases farm land on Navajo agrees to fine

FARMINGTON — An Idaho-based company that leases farm land on the Navajo Nation has been fined for failing to post information on pesticides and ensuring protective gear properly fits workers...

Horses get patrol-style training at Four States Ag Expo

Deputy helps riders face fears in obstacle course
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