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Colorado’s job market had a ‘rosier picture’ in 2023 than earlier estimates indicated

As final numbers are tallied, the job market in Colorado did considerably better than initial reports that come out monthly – nearly 40,000 jobs better. Payrolls increased 2.5% in 2023, whic...

Florida rivals ask courts to stop online sports gambling off tribal lands

DeSantis gave the tribe exclusive rights to wagers on its reservations.

A group of House lawmakers look to H-2A visa reform to ease labor crisis, but can it get wider support?

After meeting for almost nine months, the House Agricultural Labor Working Group has put out a roadmap to ease a farm labor crisis. It’s an issue that has been coming up more and more at rou...

Spring is heating up with Durango’s Rocky Mountain Mobile Sauna

Durango entrepreneur brings luxury to homes across Southwest Colorado

New Mexico halts some oil-field lease sales in standoff over royalty rates

Land Office seeks legislative OK to raise rates in Permian Basin SANTA FE – New Mexico's State Land Office will withhold lease sales indefinitely on its most promising tracts for oil and nat...

Companies used scheme to shift liability for orphaned wells onto Colorado, lawsuit claims

Denver-based HRM Resources acted as a middleman, moving wells from larger companies to smaller ones that went bankrupt, lawsuit says

Zyn nicotine pouches are all over TikTok, sparking debate

Advocates worry that Zyn could attract underage teens

First Southwest Bank appoints Eric Guttormson to senior lending officer

According to a Feb. 20 news release, First Southwest Bank a locally owned, independent community bank and one of two Community Development Financial Institution banks in Colorado, announced ...

Durango producer to visit U.S. Capitol in effort to uphold organic farming practices

Dixon says big-name producers are not being held to USDA’s standard of organic

Durango Harley-Davidson brings in new general manager as part of growth plan

Business looks to add more dealerships in the next five years

Timber Age Systems based in Durango awarded state loan to build a factory

Company granted funding based on environmentally friendly approach to housing

Durango-based King Energy joins forces with ClearGen to expand commercial solar projects

$150 million will be going toward company’s rooftop solar plans nationwide
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