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I am grateful to all those in our community who are risking their health and safety to feed the hungry, care for the sick and those in nursing homes, comfort those who are suffering, respond in...
DATE: June 2, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
The state continuing to provide a daily report of the number of cases of COVID-19 versus the number of people that have been tested is meaningless unless additional information is provided. In...
DATE: June 2, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
Does anyone else get sick and tired of the election year lies of incumbent politicians by both major parties in the far-off distant land of Washington, D.C.? For the past four decades, I’ve...
DATE: June 2, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
Car racing has resumed at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds Speedway, and this week a limited fan base will be welcomed back. The June 5-6 races will include requirements for racers, pit crews and...
DATE: June 2, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News
FARMINGTON – “I can’t breathe,” yelled a crowd of more than 400 people in Farmington on Monday. The Justice for George Floyd protest brought out hundreds of people along Main Street in front of...
DATE: June 2, 2020 | CATEGORY: New Mexico
Day 1 of a virtual concert in support of the Navajo Nation and Pueblo nations kicked off Saturday, featuring a variety of musicians from the Four Corners region and beyond. The two-day Solidarity...
DATE: June 2, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News
FARMINGTON – Public access to the San Juan River opened quietly on Memorial Day weekend, but as the news spread on social media and through word of mouth, anglers flocked into the water in boats...
DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE – The mayor of New Mexico’s largest city is blaming small groups of what he called agitators for violence that broke out hours after hundreds of people gathered for a largely peaceful...
DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: New Mexico
DENVER – Police fired tear gas, foam rounds and pepper balls at demonstrators defying a Denver curfew Sunday night following a day of peaceful marching and chants of “Don’t shoot” alongside...
DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Monday extended his safer-at-home coronavirus directive until July 1 with some modifications giving more leeway for the state’s older residents. “It may feel like we...
DATE: June 1, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News