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To buck or not to buck: Powder River Rodeo finds the right job for the horse

Before putting the saddle on, John Franzen familiarizes himself with the horse’s personality

Bob Banks’ vision and memory honored through Western Heritage Award

Rodeo arena in Montezuma County named after beloved community member

Airlines is back in court after firing attendant with anti-abortion views

NEW ORLEANS – Whether a flight attendant was fired for her religious beliefs or for improper conduct when she sent graphic anti-abortion material and disparaging messages to a union leader w...

Vatican detains ex-employee in sale of Bernini manuscript

Manuscript containing specifications canopy disappeared

Polis signs bill that thwarts statewide ranked choice voting

Governor faced pressure to veto the bill after last-minute provisions were added

Investment banker says Walmart is enough competition in Albertsons-Kroger merger

Raising prices after merger would cause an exodus of customers, he says

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
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