Seeding a sustainable future Mountain Ute Farm and Ranch using water allocation to prepare for a dry future July 4, 2023
City of Durango seeks partial design completion for first phase of Lake Nighthorse pipeline Utilities manager says this will be a collaborative effort with community stakeholders May 11, 2023
Food and water: A future that is one and the same Efficient use is conservation, say farmers at Southwestern Water Conservation District’s annual seminar April 3, 2023
Towaoc grocery store project seeks community input Meetings will be held March 8-10; new market is planned for north of Ute Mountain Casino March 3, 2023
Greenhouse to produce fresh food for Ute Mountain Senior Center Project by San Juan Basin Area Agency on Aging funded by American Rescue Plan Act February 8, 2023
Whiteskunk reelected to Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Council candidates ran for one open seat; 271 voters turned out for election February 2, 2023
Ute Mountain Ute planner wins awards for uplifting community planning director, Cuthair has led the effort for a new grocery store, broadband upgrades and infrastructure February 2, 2023
Montezuma-Cortez school board names Lyndreth Wall as newest member also serves on Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Council January 16, 2023
Workshop on ranching in drought stresses sustainability Mountain Ute Tribe Farm and Ranch hosted a free series of presentations on range and herd management January 15, 2023
Tribal leaders stress education, water issues in first-of-its-kind address to Colorado lawmakers Chairmen of Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute tribes highlight need for consultation and cooperation January 13, 2023
Chairmen of Colorado’s two Native American tribes ask legislature to remedy sports betting inequity Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute tribal chairmen say they were left out of the conversation in 2019 January 11, 2023
Fashion workshop offered for Towaoc youths of Native Max Magazine will be instructor; event ends with fashion show December 29, 2022
Law protects export of sacred Native American items from U.S. Leola One Feather, left, of the Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, observes as John Willis photographs Native American artifacts… December 27, 2022
Free ranching workshop held on Ute Mountain Ute farm sponsored by Montezuma County CSU Extension; drought management a big topic December 24, 2022
Ute Mountain Ute leaders call for trust land status during White House summit Chairman Heart seeks to designate 20,000-acre ranch as reservation land December 13, 2022
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe will hold special election Feb. 1 election is for one open tribal council seat December 7, 2022
Recount held in election for Ute Mountain Ute tribal chairman Chairman Manuel Heart retains victory; White Mesa candidate also sought recount in separate election November 8, 2022
Colorado Secretary of State expands voting access for Native American tribes members can vote in-person on tribal lands November 4, 2022
Western tribes march against uranium mill in southeast Utah march grew over last year; mill owners defend operations as safe October 24, 2022
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert talks defense of Dolores River Corridor Representative meets with Ute Mountain Ute, Dolores County officials Saturday October 22, 2022
Utes, enviros prepare for march against White Mesa uranium mill in Utah owner Energy Fuels announces $1 million community foundation for education, health and economic programs for Native Americans October 21, 2022
U.S. Rep. Boebert plans visit to Cortez and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Congresswoman will discuss land protection and drug trafficking, and honor the life of Tim Lanier October 20, 2022
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe awarded $22.7 million for broadband internet Federal funding from Infrastructure Law will connect 817 households, including White Mesa October 18, 2022
Ute Indian Tribe criticizes Biden monument on ancestral land Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute were on board with the plan October 17, 2022