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PAST montezuma NEWS STORIES
April 1, 2021
Donations to a Southwest Colorado Foundation More Than Double During Pandemic
The Community Foundation Serving Southwest Colorado experienced unprecedented support from donors in 2020 in response to the needs that arose during the pandemic.
April 1, 2021
Did you Know High Blood Pressure Can Affect Your Eyesight?
High blood pressure is bad news: for your heart, your blood vessels and even your eyes. Southwest Eye Consultants explains how untreated high blood pressure can damage the physical structure of your eye.
March 31, 2021
Quilters Sew Depiction of Montezuma County History for New Museum
Blocks Without Borders, a local quilting group, created a quilt depicting iconic landmarks and historical scenes in Montezuma County that it will donate for display in the new Montezuma Heritage Museum. You can help fund the displays by sponsoring one of the blocks.
March 31, 2021
Healthy Living: What to Eat for Breakfast
The old saying goes that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Well, that's not necessarily true, but if breakfast is a necessary start to your day, PHD Weight Loss Founder Ashley Lucas advises you to avoid cereal and cold milk, bagels, and other high carb foods to keep your energy going.
March 30, 2021
60-Year Dream About to Open Its Doors
The Montezuma County Historical Society will soon be able to display its historical artifacts, photos, family histories, and other memorabilia in the new Montezuma Heritage Museum, a dream in the making for more than 60 years.
March 24, 2021
KSUT Now Broadcasting from New Media Center
They did it. KSUT Public Radio and its supporters raised $1.5 million to match a $1 million challenge grant from the Southern Ute Indian Tribe to build a modern media center that will allow the station to expand local news and public affairs programming about and for the Four Corners.
March 22, 2021
As Temperature Rises, so Do Thefts from Cars
Cortez Police Department remind residents to lock their cars, especially as the days get longer and warmer and people are out and about. An unlocked car is a theft waiting to happen.
March 17, 2021
Kelly's Kitchen Launches as Pop-Up in Dolores Brewery
Kelly Gregory waited more than 20 years to realize her dream of owning a food-service business or a restaurant. The pandemic gave her the opportunity to just that when she began operating out of the Dolores River Brewery kitchen two nights a week. By LNN News Director Deborah Uroda; Editor Zach Marqua
March 19, 2021
Spread Out Those Utility Payments over Time
The number of Cortez water customers who can't pay their bills has more than tripled over last year. Now the city of Cortez is offering some relief.
March 15, 2021
Cortez Seeks Voter Approval to Partner with Internet Providers
A state law passed more than 16 years ago prohibits municipalities from providing high-speed Internet services to users without voter approval. But the law has had a chilling effect on development of high-speed Internet services in rural areas of the state. That's why the City of Cortez seeks voter approval on April 6 to waive that restriction.
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