SCCC president: No plans to close Mancos campus

Addressing a widely circulated rumor that surfaced this week, Southwest Colorado Community College President Patty Erjavec said Wednesday that the school is not leaving Mancos. “Pueblo Community...

DATE: Feb. 2, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education

State court to decide county's tax case with Kinder Morgan

The Colorado Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Montezuma County’s longstanding tax dispute with Kinder Morgan in March, leading to a decision about the $2 million that hangs in the...

DATE: Jan. 23, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Photo: Bringing history to life

DATE: Jan. 17, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Dolores school district hopes for on-campus clinic, counselor

Dolores School Superintendent Scott Cooper announced during Thursday’s school board meeting that he wants to partner with Southwest Open School to establish an on-campus clinic for students.Cooper...

DATE: Jan. 16, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colorado Department of Higher Education requests budget increase

DENVER – The Colorado Department of Higher Education is seeking a budget increase of $20.5 million for the 2017-18 fiscal year because of increased health insurance costs and a need to moderate...

DATE: Jan. 10, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

New FLC science and engineering building will ‘rocket us forward’

After $35.3 million and 10 years of planning, lobbying the state and construction, Fort Lewis College students will finally be able to pursue learning in the state-of-the art Geosciences, Physics...

DATE: Dec. 23, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education

Dolores nature center receives $265,000 grant

Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) and the Montezuma Land Conservancy are partnering with a new nature center in Dolores to spread the word about the value of the outdoors, literature and writing. Land...

DATE: Dec. 21, 2016 | CATEGORY: Local News

When truancy laws don’t work

Española Valley High School Principal Tom Graves thinks the laws don’t work. Last academic year, under a previous principal, the high school’s student body had a truancy rate of nearly 43 percent,...

DATE: Oct. 25, 2016 | CATEGORY: Local News

How Natives are building a new generation of schools

In one Albuquerque charter school, students read mostly Native American authors until the eleventh grade. In western New Mexico, Navajo students harvest corn as a class project. And in Santa Clara...

DATE: Oct. 12, 2016 | CATEGORY: Local News

Osprey donates supplies for Cortez students

DATE: Sept. 23, 2016 | CATEGORY: Business

Grand opening set for new online charter school

A statewide online charter school held a grand opening celebration Tuesday in Durango – its newest location – and a “Getting Started” event for newly enrolled students and their families. Colorado...

DATE: Sept. 13, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education

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