Feeding wildlife during winter does more harm than good

As Colorado enters the depths of the winter season, Colorado Parks and Wildlife reminds citizens that feeding big game in Colorado is not only illegal but can also harm them. “Native species are...

DATE: Jan. 11, 2019 | CATEGORY: Living

Gail’s Garden Cold winter pays off in summer

Happy Gardening New Year! If you’ve felt like you’ve been living in Antarctica the past few weeks, you’re not alone. The cold temperatures have been downright frigid in some areas. As a gardener,...

DATE: Jan. 10, 2019 | CATEGORY: Living

Southwest Colorado Concerts present ‘Sounds of the Cortez Farmers Market’

Last Nickel, Ranger Rick and the Swamp Things, The Lindells, and Donny Johnson will be sampling some Cortez Farmers Market favorites at the Montezuma-Cortez High School Auditorium in Cortez on Jan....

DATE: Jan. 7, 2019 | CATEGORY: Living

Cortez library will host Navajo painter-illustrator

The Journal The Cortez Public Library will host Dine artist Benton Yazzie, a self-taught Navajo painter and illustrator, for a workshop from 2-4 p.m. Saturday on “Texture Painting in Sand.” Yazzie...

DATE: Jan. 7, 2019 | CATEGORY: Living

How much do our diets influence our brain activity?

For most people, there is an obvious connection between body and mind. But the mental effects of deep-dish, deep-fried, processed and pre-packaged food are often overlooked. Nicola Dehlinger is a...

DATE: Dec. 31, 2018 | CATEGORY: Living

Community Calendar

Post announcements to SpinGo.com and email announcements to news@the-journal.com and include “Community Calendar” in the subject field. Items submitted less than two weeks in advance will be less...

DATE: Dec. 29, 2018 | CATEGORY: Living

El Chapo trial becomes New York’s latest tourist attraction

NEW YORK – There was a time, after a spectacular prison escape, when Joaquin Guzman was the most wanted man in the world. The thrill of being able to see the man known as El Chapo up close – and...

DATE: Dec. 21, 2018 | CATEGORY: Living

Despite paralysis and heartbreak, Durangoan finds joy

Life hasn’t been easy for Durangoan Jessica Vought: She lost the use of her legs in a car crash and parted ways with two husbands. But life’s punches have not stolen her joy. “This girl has never...

DATE: Dec. 17, 2018 | CATEGORY: Living

It’s getting harder to be a single mother in Colorado

Kayla Frawley said she felt “lucky” when she was hit by a car and broke her leg. When you’re a single mother, the 31-year-old Frawley said, the task of keeping your household afloat without...

DATE: Dec. 17, 2018 | CATEGORY: Living

Stillwater Music students to show off skills at ‘Winter Wonder Bands’ gala

On Sunday, about 80 young musicians will show off their skills at the Henry Strater Theatre for the annual Stillwater Music’s “Winter Wonder Bands” gala performance. The gala will cover a variety...

DATE: Dec. 14, 2018 | CATEGORY: Living

Millennials bring new takes on holiday meals

A few years ago, I gave both my millennial daughters cookbook albums with family recipes – most handwritten on recipe or note cards, including a few in the hand of their grandmother or...

DATE: Dec. 12, 2018 | CATEGORY: Living

Can scientists build a blueprint for bluefin tuna?

For several years, biotech companies have been promising “clean” meat, “cell-based” meat, “cultured” meat – whatever you want to call it – as a way to enjoy the taste of chicken, pork and beef...

DATE: Dec. 11, 2018 | CATEGORY: Living

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