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Navajo Nation water project advances

FARMINGTON – The Bureau of Reclamation is moving forward with negotiations with the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority for the transfer of operations and maintenance for a portion of the Navajo-Gallup...

DATE: Nov. 14, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Navajo Nation ends energy company’s general indemnity agreement

FARMINGTON – The Navajo Nation leadership rejected the Navajo Transitional Energy Co.’s proposal Tuesday to use a general indemnity agreement between the two as financial backing to secure...

DATE: Nov. 14, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Of 115 homeowners contacted, 1 shows up for meeting about uranium waste

Letters were sent last week to Durango-area homeowners warning of potential uranium waste on their property, but on Wednesday, only one resident attended an informational meeting led by the state...

DATE: Nov. 14, 2019 | CATEGORY: Business

Tipton: Impeachment hearings haven’t produced ‘big revelations’

After the first day of impeachment hearings, Rep. Scott Tipton said he remains firm in his belief President Donald Trump has not committed an impeachable offense. In an interview Thursday with The...

DATE: Nov. 14, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Rico votes against central sewer project

Rico residents on Nov. 5 voted down a ballot question seeking a significant property tax increase to fund the town’s first central sewer system. The measure failed, with 100 voting against it and...

DATE: Nov. 14, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

New Mexico vineyards cultivate community

BLANCO, N.M. – Trash, sagebrush, tall trees and an old metal barn greeted David Arnold when he first saw the slice of land tucked along a bend in the San Juan River in 1999. But Arnold and his...

DATE: Nov. 14, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Impeachment hearings televised, with a live audience

WASHINGTON – Hours before the first public impeachment hearing for President Donald Trump began, media, staff, interns and the general public lined up Wednesday outside the House Ways and Means...

DATE: Nov. 13, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

Climate change taking toll on mountain towns

Snow patterns are changing across the world in mountain communities, and the time is now for places like Southwest Colorado to adapt, said Heidi Steltzer, a Fort Lewis College professor and local...

DATE: Nov. 13, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Project-based learning underway in Mancos

Schools nationwide are confronting the question of how to make education more engaging – and adaptable to a changing career landscape. And Mancos schools are jumping onboard – working to...

DATE: Nov. 13, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Hearing set for man suspected of causing head-on crash

A Farmington man charged with two felony counts of vehicular assault in a head-on crash that seriously injured a Cortez man is scheduled for surgery next week and a judge is considering granting...

DATE: Nov. 13, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

‘The Curious Savage’ opens this week

A thoughtful comedy is coming to the high school stage this weekend, complete with complex and wacky characters, a hidden fortune, and heart. The Montezuma-Cortez High School theater department is...

DATE: Nov. 13, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Gov. Jared Polis and Fort Lewis College voice support for DACA

Gov. Jared Polis and Fort Lewis College are hoping the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and its protections for undocumented immigrants brought to...

DATE: Nov. 13, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

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