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Two more brush fires have reportedly been deliberately set in Montezuma County since the sheriff’s office announced early in May that five had been set in…
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A Utah judge has granted a change of venue in the trial of a Durango couple accused of endangering livestock in San Juan County. The Salt Lake Tribune…
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More than a dozen conservation groups have signed on to a legal brief filed last week in support of a Durango couple facing felony charges over the…
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Arson is suspected in a series of brush fires that occurred from the end of April through the first week of May. The Montezuma County Sheriff's Office is…
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Three more people with the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe have pleaded guilty to charges related to embezzlement from the tribe. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for…
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A judge has ruled that a Durango couple will face felony charges related to the closing of a gate in a remote part of San Juan County, Utah. The Salt Lake…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a $3,000 reward for information regarding the shootings of two eagles left at the headquarters of the…
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What had been called a “potential weapon-related issue” by Cortez school officials over the weekend has been identified as a juvenile posing in photos…
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What’s being called “a potential weapon-related issue” involving a local youth in the Montezuma-Cortez School District was raised over the weekend but…
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A bill to combat cyberbullying on the Navajo Nation has been signed into law by President Russell Begaye. According to a release, the legislation updates…