Crow Canyon offering scholarships

The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center offers an opportunity for teens seeking summer experience that will look good on a college application. Some participants will be able to attend on scho...

Carrying the torch

Virtual welder ignites new training possibilities<br/>at Southwest Colorado Community College

Bill increasing school funds advances at state Capitol

DENVER - A public school funding bill advanced at the Capitol on Wednesday, even though school districts are still clamoring for more money than legislators are willing to provide. ...

Magical moment

Superintendent urges community to oppose cuts

Dolores Superintendent Scott Cooper sent a letter home to parents this week urging them to contact legislators and insist education cuts be stopped. Cooper said that this year, th...

Dolores students display art

Ute Mountain Utes plan district education mentors

Advocacy program revamped after attrition

Local students graduate from Fort Lewis

The following local students graduated from Fort Lewis College on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2013: Tia Flippin, of Dolores, graduated with a major in biology - environmental & organismic...

A journey of knowledge

Library director retires after 30 years of service

Students receive dictionaries

Rotary clubs throughout the world believe support the development of our youth, especially in the area of literacy. This year, over 40,000 Colorado third-graders in 1,700 classrooms will rec...

Kinder Morgan donates dictionaries

Rotary Clubs throughout the world believe support the development of our youth, especially in the area of literacy. This year, over 40,000 Colorado third-graders in 1,700 classrooms will rec...

County gets a boost for Farm to School projects

The Montezuma Farm to School project will continue to grow in 2014, thanks to a $40,000 grant. The $40,000 Colorado State Conservation Board matching grant will help fund farm f...