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Southern Ute Indian Tribe reports its first positive COVID-19 test

Young Navajo musicians shape, define country music genre

George Yazzie has adopted a sound focused on strumming guitars, galloping drums and engaging songwriting that some may call country music, but he calls “country-esque” music.

Young Navajo musicians shape, define country music genre

George Yazzie has adopted a sound focused on strumming guitars, galloping drums and engaging songwriting that some may call country music, but he calls “country-esque” music.

Truck rolls, becomes fully engulfed in flames

A truck swerved to avoid hitting a deer, rolled over and became fully engulfed in flames Wednesday southeast of Aztec, authorities say.

Cortez City Council appoints new member

Robert Dobry, director of corporate support for local radio station KSJD, was appointed to the Cortez City Council on Tuesday to fill an open seat until April 2022.

Cortez City Council appoints new member

Rob Dobry

Collision with bicyclist sends Cortez girl to hospital

Emergency responders load a juvenile involved in a crash with a vehicle while riding a bike in Cortez Tuesday afternoon.

Indigenous Peoples Day rally, march calls for the ‘Chief’ sign to come down

Nick Diaz, a Denver resident who grew up in Ignacio, said he supports any event that gives a greater voice for Native Americans, and that was why he attended the Indigenous Peoples Day Rally and March on Monday at Buckley Park.

Indigenous Peoples Day rally, march calls for the ‘Chief’ sign to come down

Indigenous Peoples Day marchers briefly traded chants with Trump supporters in the 600 block of Main Avenue.

Indigenous Peoples Day rally, march calls for the ‘Chief’ sign to come down

About 150 people marched down Main Avenue on Monday, Indigenous Peoples Day, and gathered at the “Chief” sign at Toh-Atin Gallery to call for its removal.
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