The kids are on the run again in Mancos

By Mac Neely In late August and early September, many of us sigh and regret that summer has gone so quickly, but some look forward to pro football, college ball, the Broncos, Notr...

Mancos inventor creates faux-stone from plastic bags

Mancos inventor creates faux-stone works from plastic bags

Why has the National Park Service gotten whiter?

Agency trying to hire diverse staff, but it can’t make headway

Mancos fumbles opener against Plateau Valley

Turnovers and penalties hurt Blue Jays in 12-8 loss

All hands on the ball

New Mexico pottery artist will visit Mesa Verde

Mesa Verde National Park will host a pottery-making demonstration by Santa Clara Pueblo-born Starr Tafoya at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 10 at the park’s Visitor and Research Center. Star...

Mancos trustees approve increases in utility fees

Change could bring in an additional $30,000, Phillips says

Mount Lookout Grange is preparing to elect officers

Mount Lookout Grange is gearing up for officer elections in September. The open board member positions are for master (president), overseer (vice president), secretary, treasurer,...

Parks in Mancos will be sprayed for weeds

Cottonwood, Boyle becomes exceptions to nonorganic spray

Mesa Verde to host Centennial Fun Run

Mesa Verde National Park staff will host a Centennial Fun Run and Walk on Sept. 17 as part of celebrations for the National Park Service Centennial. A 5.5-mile race will begin at ...

Montezuma County author writes kids mystery novel

Montezuma County author Lynette Harrell’s new book for adolescents is inspired by real-life people, places and experiences in Southwest Colorado. “The Little Giants as the Mysteri...

Mancos misses out on Space to Create

Town officials still pursuing housing solutions