More by Sonja Horoshko
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How are animals faring during the pandemic?, (May 2020)
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A real art estate is sold: Willowtail Springs Nature Preserve near Mancos changes hands, (December 2019)
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Gallery window exhibit opens in Cortez, (September 2019)
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A way to bring harmony: A Gourd Dance will be done at a Cortez church for the first time, (August 2019)
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Coping with uranium’s legacy: Workshops offer Navajos guidance about dealing with toxicity, (July 2019)
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Roads are in ruins in parts of Utah: Ownership transfer is creating confusion, (June 2019)
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Hearing the cultural story: The Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission comes to Cortez, (April 2019)
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The problem with plastic: Local business owners say ever-growing credit-card fees are draining their lifeblood, (March 2019)
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And then there were two: San Juan County prepares for its first-ever Native-majority commission, (November 2018)
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Restarting the presses: Old equipment in the the former home of the Mancos Times-Tribune is being given a new purpose, (November 2018)
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Home at last: The Bridge Shelter is breaking ground on a new facility even as it scrambles to prepare for this winter, (September 2018)
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Sharing the bounty: With food scarcity a growing concern, groups are teaming up to help, (August 2018)
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Winds of change?: Voters reject an incumbent commissioner in San Juan County, Utah, (July 2018)
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Scraping bottom: Vanadium recovery at White Mesa Mill, (June 2018)
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Navajos reject bill shrinking Bears Ears, (April 2018)
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Feral but fixed: There is high demand for a local program that neuters free-roaming felines, (February 2018)
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A green light for the AMBER alert: A system will be implemented at last on the Navajo Nation, (January 2018)
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Dividing lines: New voting-district maps prompt controversy in San Juan County, (December 2017)
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Would you pay $70 to visit a national park? Should you?, (November 2017)
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A growing movement: Volunteers revitalize a community garden at Cortez’s Rec Center, (November 2017)
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Indigenous Peoples Day is declared in Farmington, N.M.; Salt Lake to vote Oct. 3, (October 2017)
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An oasis on Cortez’s Main Street: The saga of how a tiny park came to be, thanks to the Lions Club, (September 2017)
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Fine lines: For the 2nd time, a federal judge rejects voting districts in San Juan County, Utah, as racially based, (August 2017)
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Filling in the gaps: A new book fleshes out the Bears Ears story with native testimony, (July 2017)
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Coal-fired furor: A power plant wins a lease extension amid a haze of controversy, (July 2017)
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San Juan County School District raises eyebrows with vote opposing Bears Ears, (June 2017)
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Assessment effort seeks to improve public health at the local level, (May 2017)
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Boxes full of nature’s bounty: The Southwest Farm Fresh Co-op launches a CSA program, (May 2017)
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The coal conundrum: The Navajo Nation weighs the cost of saving power-plant, mining jobs, (April 2017)
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Repeat performance: Ute youth group scores with second film, produced as part of project to address recidivism, (March 2017)
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Toxic transportation?: Proposed routes for hauling uranium from mines near the Grand Canyon are sparking tribal opposition, (February 2017)
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Shiprock stands with Standing Rock: The Navajo Nation is asked to sever ties with banks that are supporting the pipeline project, (December 2016)
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The play’s the thing: Tennyson, Welty revive community theater at the Sunflower, (December 2016)
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Cabins for rent: Management of two historic guard stations in the San Juan forest is set to go to a concessionaire, (November 2016)
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Sparks fly over differing Bears Ears proposals, (November 2016)
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Uplift conference draws diverse crowd, (November 2016)
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A dream come true: A new center for the arts is opening in Cortez, (November 2016)
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A stitch in time: Quilting soars to creative heights, earning recognition, (October 2016)
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Universal health care: Has the time come?, (October 2016)
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The power of pictures: A Mancos exhibit showcases the historic and history-making work of William Henry Jackson, (September 2016)