Accelerator opens its doors for region's entrepreneurs

The Southwest Colorado Accelerator Program For Entrepreneurs is now accepting applications for the first group of startup candidates to be accepted in the program.SCAPE's objective is to support...

DATE: June 10, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

Coram closing controversial uranium mines

State Rep. Don Coram is taking steps to clean up and shut down four uranium mines he owns, making him among the first uranium mine operators in Colorado to call it quits for now and restore the...

DATE: June 10, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

Diamond fire caged in gold

Caged Fire is the name of an innovative diamond ring created by local artist and jeweler Greg Neeley. The design is making history, and the stunning piece looks the part. One large diamond and four...

DATE: June 6, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

Five are competing for two Empire seats

Five people have petitioned to have their names on the ballot to fill two seats on the Empire Electric Association’s seven-member board of directors. Brett Peterson is challenging incumbent Jerry...

DATE: June 3, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

Dolores Project ekes out another half inch of water

Dolores Project irrigators will receive a bit more water than previously announced, but drought conditions at McPhee Reservoir mean farmers can expect only 20 percent of their normal share this...

DATE: June 3, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

Eagle-Net seeks support

Federal auditors tasked with reviewing a much-criticized statewide broadband Internet project funded with $100.6 million in federal stimulus money have a host of additional issues to examine during...

DATE: May 27, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

Summit water will be turned on Friday, May 24

The board of directors of the Summit Reservoir and Irrigation Company announce that irrigation water will be turned into the delivery system on Friday, May 24. Shareholders should have their head...

DATE: May 20, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

Tri-State lobbies gov. to veto renewables mandate

DENVER – The company that supplies coal-powered electricity to rural Colorado is waging a media campaign to try to convince Gov. John Hickenlooper to veto a renewable energy bill. It’s the biggest...

DATE: May 20, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

Program on saving seeds Wednesday at Let It Grow

The Montezuma Valley Farm Hub will host Bill McDorman of Native Seeds/SEARCH, a nonprofit organization promoting seed conservation, on genetic diversity and growing and saving seed on Wednesday,...

DATE: May 20, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

Local ag producers may qualify for low-interest emergency drought loans

Farmers and ranchers in Montezuma, Archuleta, San Miguel, La Plata, and Dolores counties may be eligible for low-interest emergency loans to help cover losses they sustained as a result of the...

DATE: May 20, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

Tasty transformations

Under new ownership, two well-established Main Street eateries are freshening up their look, and their menus. Blondie’s Pub and Grub has been rebranded as Blondie’s Trophy Room, while the former...

DATE: May 20, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

Assessed property values dip

Homeowners across Montezuma County received notices in the mail a few weeks ago, stating the revised value of their properties. For the majority, values were down. County assessor Mark Vanderpool...

DATE: May 20, 2013 | CATEGORY: Business

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