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Tribe, environmentalists fight rollback of U.S. water rule

ALBUQUERQUE – The nation’s largest Native American tribe and several environmental groups are waging a legal challenge to a revised federal rule that lifts protections for many streams, creeks and...

DATE: June 25, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Navajo Nation reports 68 new coronavirus cases and 11 deaths

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — The Navajo Department of Health has reported 69 new cases of coronavirus on the Navajo Nation with 11 more known deaths. That pushes the total of positive COVID-19 cases...

DATE: June 25, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Arizona starts talks on addressing dwindling Colorado River

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Arizona is getting a jump-start on what will be a yearslong process to address a dwindling but key water source in the U.S. West. Several states and Mexico rely on the Colorado...

DATE: June 25, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Habitat for Humanity celebrates new home build

Habitat for Humanity of Montezuma County just kicked off another home build in Cortez, with plans to finish it by this fall. Last week, Habitat for Humanity’s board of directors, staff, supporters,...

DATE: June 25, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

How hot? Even a bullsnake had to cool off under a sprinkler near Durango

How hot is it? So hot, apparently, that a 4-foot bullsnake had to cool off this week under a La Plata County woman’s sprinkler. Julie Winkelman said she went outside to move the sprinkler about 2...

DATE: June 25, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Durango School District 9-R approves $56.6 million budget for 2020-21

The Durango School District 9-R Board of Education unanimously adopted a $56.6 million budget for 2020-21 that includes cuts to account for $3.6 million in reduced state funding and $1.6 million in...

DATE: June 25, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Group recommends Durango schools ask for $85 million bond

A group looking at maintenance needs of existing schools and studying future capital needs has recommended Durango School District 9-R seek voter approval for $85 million in bonds in the November...

DATE: June 25, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

A mentor becomes leader of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Colorado

Paul Plvan, executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Colorado, and his 7-year-old “Little” had their first in-person meeting at Durango’s BMX park. But their mentorship began...

DATE: June 25, 2020 | CATEGORY: Living

Dolores resident Madison Fish graduates from Snow College

The Journal Madison Fish of Dolores will graduate from Snow College with a associate degree in general education. Snow College recognized its 1,217 graduates in nontraditional ways this year...

DATE: June 25, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Carver Brewing Co. in Durango drops breakfast menu

After 37 years, Carver Brewing Co., which started life as a bakery, has dropped breakfast. “It’s hard to say it’s permanent. Everything is evolving so fast these days, but breakfast was really...

DATE: June 25, 2020 | CATEGORY: Business

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