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Evacuations ordered in Montrose County, CO, due to the South Rim Fire, which has grown to 2,892 acres with 0% containment.
The South Rim Fire, which was started by lightning on July 10, has burned 4,251 acres with 14% containment as of Saturday ...
On Jul 17, Montrose County declared a local disaster emergency. County officials have activated their emergency operations plan and center. “We feel confident that we’re going to get a handle on this, ...
The Turner Gulch fire burning southwest of Grand Junction in Mesa County exploded late Monday night and early Tuesday, racing ...
The County of Montrose remains without a county manager after candidate Dr. Bradley Mitchell was voted down in a 2-1 vote by ...
On Friday, Montrose County issued evacuation orders at 5:39 p.m. due to the rapid movement of the South Rim Fire at the Black ...
According to Hall, the interview process for this position was more competitive than any the department has seen before.
After the announcement Monday that Houston-based lawyer Brad Mitchell is out of the running for Montrose County manager, it ...
Brent Garber told sheriff's deputies he had dug a pit to cremate his dog, Rocket, using wood and a flammable spray can. The ...
It looks like Montrose will have to wait a little bit longer to have a new county manager. Two of the three commissioners ...
A 63-year-old Western Slope man allegedly started a wildfire while trying to cremate his dog, according to the Montrose County Sheriff’s Office.