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Mancos Project may get funding
The U.S. House has approved a bill to rehabilitate the Mancos Project, a system that provides water for drinking, agriculture and recreation in Montezuma County and is the lone source of drinking water for Mesa ...
Electric, phone, rural water to property. Live stream runs through wooded acres.
Task force works towards goal of nursing home
Rep. John Salazar, on Friday, Sept. 6, met with members of a task force formed to create a new long-term health care facility for the southern San Luis Valley.
Bayfield survives at 2A Dove Creek
"They are so much improved from a year ago," Bayfield High School girls volleyball coach Kelley Rifilato said late Tuesday night.
Fire Danger for the higher elevations in the San Juan region is moderate. At lower elevations fire danger is high.
Music, parades planned for rallies
The Labor Day weekend rallies in Southwest Colorado continue today with several events planned.
The growl of big motorcycles and the tamer sound of small ones heard in Durango the last couple of days is a dead giveaway that the area's annual Labor Day biker rallies are about to begin.
July land sale expands Mesa Verde
Future visitors to Mesa Verde National Park will have a much shorter drive to the park's visitor center thanks to the generosity of the Henneman family of Mancos and Cortez.
Untapped shales in US' Rockies have high gas potential: Wood Mac
Although US natural gas shales such as the Haynesville in Louisiana and Texas and the Marcellus in Appalachia have emerged as media darlings in recent months, the Rocky Mountains also contain virtually untapped ...
Mancos has always been a town that takes pride in showing its visitors a glimpse of what life was like in simpler times - but this is something else entirely.
Last week, renovation began on the historic Glade Guard Station, located more than 20 miles from the nearest paved road in Dolores County.
SRC Propels Growth With New Strategic Hire
In this role, Erickson will be responsible for pushing the technological boundaries of SRC's Web Services technology platform to continue the tradition of providing superior geographic business intelligence ...
Experts say leave baby wildlife alone
As spring gives way to summer, the Colorado Division of Wildlife has issued a plea to well-meaning wildlife lovers throughout the state: Stop killing baby animals.
Babbs ends 27 years at prep school
After 27 years at Colorado Academy, the last 17 years as headmaster, Christopher Babbs is stepping down and moving with his wife to Mancos.
Suit moves slowly for kin of '05 copter crash victims
The families of three Durango men who died in a medical helicopter crash near Mancos in 2005 are watching their lawsuit against the helicopter maker proceed slowly through the courts.
Durango homeowners fighting the raid on Texas polygamist ranch
A couple that lives in Durango part-time is representing a family whose children were seized by authorities in the raid of a polygamist compound in Texas.
How to study TV production on a budget
The fast-moving arts scene in Durango offers opportunities to learn an extraordinary range of skills.
Riding into Telluride, Durango Herald, May 16, 2008
Jon Bailey and Chad Cheeney's documentary "Mallethead," from which this photo is taken, will be shown in Telluride's Mountain Film over Memorial Day weekend.
Things To Do: Mesa Verde Indian Arts and Culture Festival May 24-26
' Mesa Verde National Park, in partnership with the surrounding Colorado communities of Cortez, Dolores, Mancos and Towaoc, will celebrate the destinations' Native American heritage and archeological and ...
Polygamous sect buying land in 2 Colo. counties
“We have reason to believe that they are the same organization that was in Texas that has been in the news”
Members of a polygamous sect have been quietly buying up property in Custer and Fremont counties and settling in, according to the Custer County sheriff. via Rocky Mountain News