Dolores Briefs

Dolores groundhog Celebrate winter The Dolores Groundhog Supper is being revived this year in Dolores. A pulled-pork dinner with all the fixins will be served Saturday, January 31...

Turquoise a Zuni tradition

For the Zuni tribe, turquoise has deep cultural and artistic importance. The mineral's vibrant hues of blue, green, and aqua are used in ceremonies and to make stunning jewelry kn...

Veterans office sees big jump in visits

The number of office visits last year to the Montezuma County Department of Veterans Services saw a 91 percent spike when compared with 2013 numbers, a jump officials say is the result of d...

Dolores to gain school officer

Deputy available for safety classes

Hospital boards plan $12M wing

Project would also consolidate clinics

Town may purchase Cortez bandwidth

Government offices would have faster Internet

Pioneer spirit

<span class="Drop cap">Hickenlooper touts couple's camper business in his State of the State address </span>

A snowy day

Groovers set for one night at permit party

Hutchinson forms group while band's away

Fly tying expert to give presentation

The Dolores River Anglers Chapter of Trout Unlimited will host a general membership meeting and presentation by nationally known professional fly tying and fishing guide Larry Kingery from C...

Montezuma County Sheriff Blotter

Sunday, Dec. 28 10:13 a.m. A deputy responded to a local gas station regarding a person trespassing. The employee told the deputy the woman was told repeatedly to leave the store ...

Cortez native tapped as new undersheriff

Aiding his command, new Montezuma County Sheriff Steve Nowlin has selected local police detective Jim Kingery as his go-to man. Immediately after taking his oath of office on Tues...