Bootstrap yoga class targets PTSD, anxiety

Finding peace after a traumatic event can be tough, yoga is one of the tools local veterans are using to overcome post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety. “Trauma is something that human beings...

DATE: March 21, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

Colorado ski areas pay record rents

DENVER – For the third season in a row Colorado ski areas operating on public land paid record-high rent to their federal landlord, revealing the state’s resort industry is making more money on the...

DATE: March 21, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

Southern Ute tribe will take control of museum

The Southern Ute Indian Tribe released a statement Friday confirming that the Southern Ute Cultural Center & Museum will dissolve its nonprofit status and become a tribe-managed entity. Tribal...

DATE: March 21, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

Hesperus Ski Area closed for the season

Hesperus Ski Area, located 12 miles west of Durango on U.S. Highway 160, closed for the season Monday. Hesperus, known locally for its night skiing, was open for more than 65 days this season, a...

DATE: March 15, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

Oil field workers increasingly sue for unpaid wages

Oil field bankruptcies have surged as oil prices remain at their lowest levels in a decade or more. But a bankrupt company is not the only way industry workers can be left underpaid. An Inside...

DATE: March 14, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

Briefs

Cortez student graduates from WGU Sandra Jones, of Cortez, has received her bachelor of arts degree in interdisciplinary studies (K-8) from Western Governors University. The university held its...

DATE: March 7, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

Lawmakers kill bill that targeted oil and gas commission

DENVER – A bill that sought to crack down on hydraulic fracturing by targeting state oil and gas regulators was killed Wednesday by lawmakers.Senate Bill 129 would have tweaked the mission of the...

DATE: March 7, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

More trees planned for Main Street

The downtown core in Cortez will be a bit more shady this summer. The city will be lining Main Street from Washington to Elm street with new trees mostly in planters. The Parks and Recreation...

DATE: March 6, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

City launches landscaping incentive for businesses

Cortez is launching a landscaping incentive program for existing businesses. Businesses can receive a reimbursement for half the money spent on the project up to $1,000. Businesses within the city...

DATE: Feb. 29, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

Developer offers to buy city land

North of the lot slated for a new Osprey headquarters, a developer is proposing to build more commercial space. Mitchell Toms, an owner of Montezuma Partners LLC, offered to buy about an acre of...

DATE: Feb. 29, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

BLM advisory council meets March 18

For The Journal The Bureau of Land Management’s Southwest Resource Advisory Council will meet Friday, March 18, at the Ridgway County Fairground Building (22739 Highway 550) at 9:30 a.m. The...

DATE: Feb. 29, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

FLC’s pursuit of climate neutrality

The Journal Last year, Fort Lewis College exceeded their first emissions reduction target under the Second Nature Climate Commitment, to which they are signatories, by 20 percent. Its goal is to...

DATE: Feb. 29, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

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