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January 12, 2022
News Roundup: Winter Travel, Spruce Tree House, & More
We touch on a new CDOT mobile app, plans to stabilize Spruce Tree House at Mesa Verde, and more. Sponsored by Choice Building Supply Ace Hardware and Express Employment Professionals
January 12, 2022
Little Purple Flower Inspires Big Dreams for Family Farm
What would you plant first if you wanted to start a farm? The Bryant family planted 4,000 lavendar bushes on Los Miramontes Lavender Farm. Sponsored by Choice Building Supply Ace Hardware and TruWest Auto Outlet
January 12, 2022
New Weekly News Roundup Debuts Today
Our debut edition of Montezuma News Roundup covers proposed changes to Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), Osprey Backpacks sells to Helen of Troy, and seasonal road closures. Sponsored by TruWest Auto Outlet and Big-O Tires
November 26, 2021
Farmington Museum Opens New Exhibition: “Built By Gas.”
Farmington evolved from a rural farming community to a national energy hub when New Mexico’s first commercial gas well was drilled one mile south of Aztec on October 21, 1921. Sponsored by Traegers Bar and Three Rivers Brewing
November 26, 2021
2nd Annual Festival of Wreaths to Brighten Cortez
Community Connections in Cortez will offer more than 40 festive holiday wreaths for sale during its annual Festival of Wreaths that runs from November 22 through December 5th. Sponsored by Alpine Bank
November 26, 2021
Librarian Has Mission to Promote Early Childhood Literacy
The Cortez Library's Director of Children's Programs inspires families and children to start reading early in life, and she has a reason why. Sponsored by Express Employment Professionals and Keesee Motor Company
November 5, 2021
Heroes, Princesses, Ghouls & Goblins Haunt Pumpkin Fest
Montezuma County ghouls, goblins and a few dinosaurs haunted the Piñon Project's annual Halloween celebration. Enjoy some of the costumes here. Sponsored by Keesee Motors and FASTSIGNS
November 5, 2021
Delta Leaving, Frontier Staying, Airport Expanding
At the start of the summer, Durango-La Plata Airport announced two new carriers, Frontier and Delta, would start offering regular flights out of Durango. Although Delta has announced they will no longer be flying out of Durango beginning November 1, the summer had higher-than-usual numbers of people traveling to and from Durango, and it looks like the trend will continue into the holiday season. Interview with Tony Vicari. Sponsored by Service Master Restore and Ace Hardware
November 5, 2021
From the Classroom to the River
This year, Fort Lewis College has launched a new interdisciplinary program that combines river studies, river management, and engineering to help set up the next generation of river management officials. Interview with Dr. Gigi Richard. Sponsored by ServiceMaster Restore by Restoration and Big O Tires
November 5, 2021
Merely A New Space
Mona Wood-Patterson and Charles Ford have found a new home for the Durango-based theater company Merely Players. Merely Underground, the new space opened their first production since 2020 October 1st and are looking forward to sharing community-based theater once again. Sponsored by San Juan Basin Public Health and Tafoya Barrett and Associates
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