Montezuma School to Farm Project launches website for children

The Journal Montezuma School to Farm Project launched a new website for youths in Montezuma County at www.MSTFPkids.org. The project will load seven new lessons for chi...

Montezuma Heritage Museum receives donation

The Journal Preceptor Alpha Theta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi supported Montezuma Heritage Museum in Cortez with a donation of $250. A timely matching grant will double their contri...

BLM Canyon Country assists in equipping local firefighters

The Journal Bureau of Land Management Canyon Country fire managers recently transferred 17 handheld radios to three local fire departments. Providing portable radios to local volu...

El Pomar Foundation approves $122,000 to nonprofits in the Southwest

The Journal El Pomar Trustees approved $122,000 in grant allocations to 22 nonprofit organizations in the Southwest region at the Foundation’s October Trustees meeting. These orga...

City of Cortez announces closure of City Hall

The Journal As a proactive mitigation effort, the city of Cortez is closing Cortez City Hall to ensure staff and community members are protected against the spread of COVID-19. ...

San Juan Basin Archaeological Society to meet

The Journal San Juan Basin Archaeological Society will host a talk by Dr. Andrew Earles titled “Five Days in Babylon,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday via Zoom. Babylon is an iconi...

Needful Provision Inc. seeks advisory board members

The Journal Needful Provision Inc. seeks four to five ranchers, farmers and/or agricultural specialists from Southwest Colorado to serve on an advisory board for its Integrated Su...

Mancos and FastTrack Communications partner to provide free internet

The Journal The town of Mancos has teamed up with Fast Track Communications to provide free high-speed internet from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily at Boyle Park. Mancos stude...

Dolores Public Library to return to public closure

Curbside service will be available

Ute Mountain Tribal Chairman grateful to staff and volunteers

Thank you to Crow Canyon Archaeological Center staff, Towaoc Brunot & Wildlife Department employees and Hisatisinom Archaeological Chapter members for volunteering on the Ute Mountain Tribal...

$329,000 awarded to health-focused nonprofits in Southwest Colorado

The Journal Rocky Mountain Health Foundation awarded $329,000 to health-focused nonprofit organizations that address physical and mental health, basic needs and COVID-19 response,...

Sylvan Cemetery District budget available for inspection

The Journal Notice is hereby given the proposed budget for the year 2021 of the Sylvan Cemetery District is on file at 8984 County Road BB, Pleasant View, Colorado. It is availabl...