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94th Ute Mountain Roundup rodeo starts with a red, white and blue flourish

Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association event gets off to a strong start in Cortez

Republican congressional candidates face off in Durango

Five contenders sought to distinguish themselves from one another

Record-breaking heat wave comes to SW Colorado

Thursday and Friday are forecast to be hottest on record

Efforts aim to keep healthy school meals in rural Colorado free for all

A program that serves up free breakfast and lunch for all students faces budgetary calamity

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory board chair steps down to lead the company

Jeff Geygan took over in May as interim CEO; company’s governance policy prohibits dual roles

What do voters want candidates to focus on this election?

Survey respondents express frustration with polarization and attack politics

Durango High School student suffers traumatic brain injury in ranching accident

Ray Heron was flown to Salt Lake City to undergo four-hour surgery that saved his life

Ute Mountain Roundup Rodeo opens Thursday in Cortez

Three-day event celebrating 94 years as one of rodeo’s top regional fixtures

Dean Hanson Memorial Scholarship recipients

The 12 recipients come from schools across Montezuma and Dolores counties

Conflict escalates between Durango, Southern Utes over annexation

In series of publications, officials from city and tribe have fired shots at one another

14 new cadets set to join law enforcement in Southwest Colorado

Durango police chief touches on police scrutiny during commencement address

100th anniversary of Indigenous voting rights is ‘bittersweet,’ says S. Ute tribal leader

Snyder Act, which established citizenship for Native Americans, signed 100 years ago today
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