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Dove Creek thumps Sangre de Cristo in homecoming game

The Bulldogs race in at the beginning of the Oct. 23 game, which was Homecoming for Dove Creek.

Dove Creek thumps Sangre de Cristo in homecoming game

Senior Homecoming Queen Kobie Beanland receives her crown and laughs with fellow senior royalty Grace Hatfield (far left), Hayden Gray, and Homecoming King Zed Hall.

TV show films protest scenes in Mancos

Sam Green/The Journal

Local residents picked for the pilot of a television series perform in front of the Mancos High School for a scene in Badwater.

TV show films protest scenes in Mancos

Actors Glen Gould, or Mi’kmaq, of Canada and Turkey Boy (Diné) stand on the back of an old pickup truck, speaking to a small crowd of protesters, played by local actors, below for the new television show “Badwater.”

TV show films protest scenes in Mancos

Local actors march in front of the Columbine Bar in Mancos for a scene in “Badwater,” a new television show set in a contemporary reservation border town.

TV show films protest scenes in Mancos

A cameraman checks the scene while filming for the new television show “Badwater,” set in a contemporary reservation border town.

Helping crime victims helps the bottom line

Randy Feuilly and his daughter, Clarisa Feuilly, owners of Victim Services Tracking, have seen their Mancos firm, which makes software to simplify victim service units’ applications for federal grants, double in annual sales since opening in October 2014.

Helping crime victims helps the bottom line

Randy Feuilly and his daughter, Clarisa Feuilly, own Victim Services Tracking, which makes software to simplify victim service units’ applications for federal grants.

Who enforces health orders? Agencies point fingers in La Plata County

Local health department officials say enforcement actions need to be taken on two businesses not following COVID-19 safety protocols, but no agency is stepping up to take the lead.

U.S. resorts adapt to new normal of skiing amid pandemic

Skiers ride a chair lift into a bank of fog at Colorado’s Beaver Creek Resort in 2019. Resorts are trying to figure out how to safely reopen and are asking guests to embrace a new normal while skiing and snowboarding amid a pandemic. That could mean wearing face masks, standing 6 feet apart in lift lines, no dine-in service, riding lifts only with your group and no large gatherings for an apres drink.
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