Montezuma County joined the rest of Colorado in selecting Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders as the front-runner in the Democratic Presidential Primary.
Southwest Colorado teachers regaled lawmakers with stories of colleagues living in cars, working two to three jobs, and dealing with underfunded programs in a bid to gain support for more pay.
Don’t have a smoke detector in your home? No more excuses. The Cortez Fire Protection District has free smoke detectors, and representatives will install them for free, too! Find out why!
Chris Aiken thinks outside the box when it comes to creating loan packages for customers who want to start or expand their businesses. It’s why he was named the Region EDD “Lender of the Year.”
A bumper crop of local apples in Montezuma County inspired a U.S. Air Force retiree and his wife to start making wines from other local fruit and to open the new Yellow Car Country Wines.
A 19th-century Cranston letterpress has inspired the creation of a community arts studio and musem. Learn about its history and how it will be used in the future to create works of art.
We know. With all the concerns about privacy and ID piracy, you may be reluctant to respond to the 2020 Census. We tell you why SWCO county volunteers will be out in force to make sure you count.
When you pay for your purchases with a credit card, millions of dollars in credit-card fees leave the community. A local business group wants to encourage you to use cash at local businesses instead.
The 35th annual Ride the Rockies tour will stay overnight in Cortez. The tour is expected to generate more than $250,000 in Montezuma County from bike riders and their support crews.
Five seats on the Cortez City Council are open for election on April 7. City Clerk Linda Smith explains to rules for running, and City Manager John Dougherty talks about the status of the city budget.