Mancos Melt golf tournament raises $700

Painted Turtle Studio will use money for after-school program

Annual food retreat planned in Mancos

For The Journal Growing Partners of Southwest Colorado hosts their annual Homegrown Food Retreat: Sharing Stories of Community Cooperation and Homegrown Leadership on Saturday, Ap...

Mesa Verde grant funds Montezuma school field trips

Officials at The park received an $8,000 “Ticket To Ride” grant from the National Park Foundation that reimburses schools for costs for field trips to the park for third- to eighth-grade s...

Film raises questions militarization of police

For The Journal The Mancos Public Library has scheduled an advance screening of “Peace Officer,” a film by Scott Christopherson and Brad Barber, at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 21. A co...

Mancos High School prepares for mock crash

School plans demonstration

March winds bring April showers and a lot more to Mancos

By Mac Neely I know, you’re into Kindle and electronic devices, but someday you are going to miss sitting by the fireside, curled up in that comfy old rocker, holding your lovely ...

Winter weather advisory in effect for mountains

A winter weather advisory remains in effect until midnight Wednesday in the northwest and southwest San Juan Mountains, including Telluride, Ouray, Lake City, Silverton, Rico and Hesperus. ...

Mancos board noncommittal on School to Farm Project

School to Farm Project asked for $6,000 contribution

Mancos VFW hosts Easter egg hunt

Mancos School of the West starts second year

Art school aims for more participants

Mancos show features paintings of ‘Quiet Hours’

‘They’re combinations of feelings, experiences and what I’ve seen’

Former Mancos marshal pleads guilty to misconduct

DENVER – The former marshal of the small, southwestern Colorado town of Mancos has pleaded guilty to official misconduct. The Denver Post reports John Cox entered his plea Thursda...