The Colorado Supreme Court and Colorado Court of Appeals.
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Earlier this year, New Mexico lawmakers faced a $400 million shortfall in the state’s budget that many attributed to declines in the oil and gas markets.
Collapse of oil industry in New Mexico could last years
Earlier this year, New Mexico lawmakers faced a $400 million shortfall in the state’s budget that many attributed to declines in the oil and gas markets.
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Free COVID-19 testing was given in June at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds.
Six active coronavirus outbreaks reported in Montezuma County
Free COVID-19 testing was given in June at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds.
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Tom Sykes, left, a respiratory therapist at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez, and Dennis Delaney, a paramedic, log tests at the drive-thru COIVD-19 testing site at the hospital in this file photo.
Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez is hit by pandemic
Tom Sykes, left, a respiratory therapist at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez, and Dennis Delaney, a paramedic, log tests at the drive-thru COIVD-19 testing site at the hospital in this file photo.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Meghan Higman, inpatient services director at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez, demonstrates a ventilator machine at the hospital in a room that is negative pressure for COVID-19 patients.
Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez is hit by pandemic
Meghan Higman, inpatient services director at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez, demonstrates a ventilator machine at the hospital in a room that is negative pressure for COVID-19 patients.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A ventilator machine at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez in a room that has negative pressure for COVID-19 patients. The hospital is increasing bed capacity because of the increase in COVID-19 cases.
Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez is hit by pandemic
A ventilator machine at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez in a room that has negative pressure for COVID-19 patients. The hospital is increasing bed capacity because of the increase in COVID-19 cases.