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Colorado coal production dips in 2018

GRAND JUNCTION – Production at Colorado coal mines dipped slightly last year from 2017 levels. The Daily Sentinel reports that the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and ...

Southern Ute Tribe awarded grant to assist victims of crime

Funding part of national effort to support Native American communities

The Durango Herald announces staff changes

Ballantine Communications Inc., which owns Stephens has served as managing editor at The Journal since October 2013. Stephens succeeds Amy Maestas, who has been with the Herald ...

Should LPEA voters decide buyout question? Board members say ‘no’

Proposal fails in tie vote on 12-member panel

USDA launches youth website

Site provides resources, aims to encourage young people interested in agriculture

Cloud commuting, social media changing small business

Story feeds growing on social media

With lawsuits looming, OxyContin maker considers bankruptcy

The company that has made billions selling the prescription painkiller OxyContin said Wednesday that it is considering legal options including bankruptcy, a move that could upend hundreds of...

Colorado residents seek to block major oil and gas project

Broomfield residents fighting forced pooling laws

Postcard-style mural approved for building on north Main Avenue

City grants $5,000 for project as part of effort to revitalize corridor

Ag-ceptional youth rodeo kicks off Ag Expo

Students came from Cortez, Bayfield and Pagosa Springs

Hemp forum featured at Four States Agricultural Expo

Experts, growers will discuss emerging and niche markets

Grain to glass: Towaoc corn is foundation of popular new bourbon

Distiller Michael McCardell makes a point to source regional ingredients
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