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SCAPE is accepting applications for 2018

The Journal Do you have a new business idea? Does your established business need help growing to the next level? Do you need office space, mentoring, and equity funding? ...

Woman creates Four Corners haven for Welsh ponies

Weehaven makes name for Cortez in world of Welsh ponies

Denver shuts down 26 legal pot businesses, makes arrests

DENVER — Denver authorities shut down 26 legal marijuana businesses Thursday and arrested 12 people suspected of illegal distribution of pot after a yearlong criminal investigation. ...

First Southwest Bank Partners with online education program

Local bank hopes to provide financial literacy

Appeals court keeps uranium mining ban around Grand Canyon but allows nearby mine

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit on Tuesday upheld a 20-year ban on uranium mining around Grand Canyon National Park but ruled in a separate case that a uranium company could op...

Agency consents to coal lease expansions in western Colorado

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service has given consent to expansions of two federal coal leases that would allow a mine to access land beneath the Sunset Roadless Area in w...

Critics of oil, gas leasing near Chaco sense déjà vu

Industry encouraged by Trump administration’s desire to develop resources

Patagonia, outdoor retailers fight Trump on U.S. monuments

SALT LAKE CITY — Outdoor clothing giant Patagonia and other retailers have jumped into a legal and political battle over President Donald Trump’s plan to shrink two sprawling Utah national m...

AboutFace celebrates 9-year anniversary, hosts open house

AboutFace Aesthetics will celebrate its nine-year anniversary with an open house on Tuesday from 4-7 p.m. at the Cortez Medical Spa, 10964 County Road 26 in Cortez. According to a...

Cortez food pantry and farm co-op plan move

Planning and zoning board approves permit

Nonprofit hopes to plant community garden in Cortez

City supports Needful Provision’s grant application

Forest Service weighs changes to protections for sage grouse

BOISE, Idaho — The U.S. Forest Service is rethinking protection plans for sage grouse in six Western states after a U.S. court agreed with mining companies and others that the agency illegal...
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