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Chance Curiosities: Cortez artist Keith Williams turns the ordinary into art

Keith Williams, a local artist, explains a nostalgic, playful wall piece of Looney Tunes characters he created with postage stamp collections and old wine coasters.

K-9 Search and Rescue trains as calls increase

Chuck Melvin, one of the first K-9 Search and Rescue members in the area, poses with his rescue dog Quiddity after a training session on Saturday morning.

K-9 Search and Rescue trains as calls increase

Flight nurse Ellie Jaramillo Bisland, nurse paramedic and flight supervisor Brent Hamilton and pilot Rick Walters with San Juan Medical Center’s AirCare helicopter spoke with rescue groups about the best way to communicate if an AirCare helicopter is needed for a search and rescue mission.

K-9 Search and Rescue trains as calls increase

2-year-old German Shepherd River wears mutt goggles as the AirCare helicopter lands at the K-9 Search and Rescue headquarters.

K-9 Search and Rescue trains as calls increase

A rescue dog handler poses with her 1-year-old puppy Kemper after a training session Saturday morning.

K-9 Search and Rescue trains as calls increase

Dog handlers Michael Klinger, left, Sean Warburton, middle, and Michelle Warburton, right, are seen with their rescue dogs Qorri, left, and Laihla, right, Saturday morning after a training session.

K-9 Search and Rescue trains as calls increase

Dog handlers Andy Bouet and Nancy Sklavos with the K-9 Search and Rescue team accustom a 2-year-old German Shepherd named River to the sound and sight of an AirCare helicopter Saturday morning.

After 45 years, have race relations improved in Farmington?

Duane “Chili” Yazzie stands in the same location where he marched in 1974 during civil rights protests tied to the murder of three Navajo men that prompted a federal investigation. He represented the Navajo perspective in a 2005 follow-up federal investigation.

After 45 years, have race relations improved in Farmington?

Civil rights protesters fill the streets of Farmington in 1974 after white teenagers murdered three Navajo men. Years later, city, county and Navajo representatives weighed how far the community has come and what still needs to be done.

Feds propose protection for rare plant in Mesa Verde National Park

The globally rare Chapin Mesa milkvetch, is known to exist only at Mesa Verde National Park and on Ute Mountain Ute land. It is proposed for “threatened” status under the Endangered Species Act.
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