San Juan College is inviting Native American students to join a new program, in partnership with New Mexico State University’s American Indian Business Enterprise Center, to help jumpstart entrepreneurial careers. San Juan Regional Medical Center released results from the community health needs survey that will help the medical center shape its priorities for the next three years, and a weekend workshop for food business entrepreneurs hosted by the Street Food Institute gives you a chance to jumpstart your business. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Ace Hardware of Farmington and Traegers Bar
Rod Hubble’s Retrospective, Song of My Life, is a show of 125 paintings, spanning a fifty-year career. Local rivers, lakes, and landscapes are featured in his work. The impressionist spectacular at the Farmington Museum will be on display through October. Stop by for a chance to meet Hubble at his studio, set up in the middle of the studio where he paints daily. By Donna K. Hewett. This story is sponsored by CMIT Solutions and SunRay Park & Casino
Fundamental Needs, a Cortez-based non-profit, began by helping out on the Navajo Reservation during the pandemic. Ultimately, the founder’s discovered water was one of the most desired resources on the reservation. It developed a program that installs water systems for individual dwellings that don't have access to clean water. In 2023, the non-profit will continue its expansion into the Farmington and Shiprock areas. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Three Rivers Brewing and The Big Idea Makerspace at San Juan College
San Juan County Fire and Rescue issued a burn restriction June 28th as fire conditions ripened - make sure you’re aware of what all is included under the restrictions and be informed about what that might mean moving forward. The Farmington Growers Market is the recipient of a $12,000 grand from the New Mexico Economic Development Department to aid in the construction of a pavilion for the market, and enjoy the warm summer evenings with piano music at Aztec Museum and Pioneer Night, courtesy of the Painted Pianos and Friends. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Distill Beer, Wine, Spirits and The Big Idea Makerspace at San Juan College
The Grand Canyon Trust, an organization dedicated to preserving the Grand Canyon and the Colorado Plateau, initiated the Pinyon Jay project to involve volunteers in wildlife conservation. Pinyon Jays have a symbiotic relationship with pinyon trees, making them a key marker in forest preservation for the pinyon and juniper forests dotting the Colorado Plateau. The project aims to gather data and protect the ecosystem while engaging amateur birders and outdoor enthusiasts, making the project accessible to everyone. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by CMIT Solutions and Three Rivers Brewery
It’s been 47 years since the San Juan County Sheriff’s Posse held a rodeo round-up at its principal ground in Farmington. The day included ten bull teams competing with 20 bull riders, a women’s bull riding competition, and a mutton busting event that includes young kids riding a sheep like a little bull. By Donna K. Hewett. This story is sponsored by Traegers Bar and Ace Hardware in Farmington
Several sites in San Juan County are participating in the Summer Food Service Program, offering free meals to individuals under the age of 18. With the Fourth of July approaching, the county encourages the safe celebration of fireworks at McGee Park, emphasizing the importance of following fire safety guidelines. Elder Grown's Summer Camp at Tico Time, a one-night music festival, on July 8th, features live music and showcasing talents from various artists and music styles. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Three Rivers Brewery and Pop’s Truck & RV Center
A month after the deadly spree shooting in Farmington, Denny’s, partnered with the San Juan Medical Foundation to fund families impacted by the tragedy. One hundred percent of sales rung up from 7:00 am to 2:00 pm on June 14th was donated to the Farmington Strong Fund. Denny’s customers enjoyed a hardy meal while knowing that their entire purchase would contribute to the community affected by May’s tragedy. By Donna K. Hewett. This story is sponsored by Northern Edge Casino and Boons Family Thai BBQ
Childhaven, Inc. and First Tee - Four Corners were announced as two of 44 nonprofit organizations who are recipients of grants from the Public Service Company of New Mexico’s Resources Foundation. 5-Mile Bridge closed due to safety concerns - and you are invited to a public meeting to discuss possible options to maintain the route, and come enjoy all the cheesiness at the Mac and Cheese Fest this Saturday at Berg Park. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by SunRay Park and Casino and Distill Beer, Wine, Spirits
The New Mexico Office of the Natural Resources Trustee has announced the 10 projects that will be funded with the $12 million settlement from the Gold King Mine spill. These projects aim to address economic loss and the impact on outdoor recreation caused by the spill. Tres Rios Habitat for Humanity Restore is celebrating its 9-year anniversary with a parking lot sale, offering discounts and a festive atmosphere on June 24th, and public meetings are being held to discuss the feasibility of bringing a freight rail service to the Four Corners region, inviting feedback on potential route alignments. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Boon’s Family Thai BBQ and Traeger’s Bar
Nearly five hundred dogs strutted their stuff at the Durango Kennel Club’s Show at McGee Park in Farmington. Dozens of breeds and their handles traveled from across the country to compete in the four-day event. Categories included conformation shows, obedience trials, and rally trials. By Donna K. Hewett. This story is sponsored by Northern Edge Casino and Ace Hardware in Farmington
The Durango Airtanker base houses firefighting and support crews that serve as a shared national resource when wildfire breaks out. Firefighting efforts generally require collaborating with multiple agencies including the Bureau of Land Management along with state, city, and county offices. This season provided the opportunity for the base to host its first “fly-in” since the pandemic. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Happy Pappy’s Pizza & Wings and Sky Ute Casino
High school students and recent graduates are encouraged to apply for paid internships this summer with San Juan County. First Tee Four Corners is running its usual summer programs in June and July, and has started a Veteran’s League this year. San Juan Regional Medical Center invites you to comment on this year’s Health Needs Assessment Survey, and come “Jolt” your summer at the “Jolt Jamboree”, complete with Zook the T-Rex. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by CMIT Solutions and SunRay Park and Casino
Farmington Electric Utility System was one of a 109 in the nation to receive the Reliable Public Power Provider designation from the American Public Power Association this year. It signifies that a utility has demonstrated commitment to industry-best practices. The award, which lasts for 3 years, recognizes public efficiency in four key disciplines: reliability, workforce development, system improvement, and safety. By Donna K. Hewett. This story is sponsored by CMIT Solutions and Northern Edge Casino
A bill aiming to protect 76 miles of the Dolores River appears poised for passage. The measure was reintroduced this spring by Senator Michael Bennet after it ran out of time in the 2022 session. The legislation has bi-partisan support, including an identical companion bill in the House introduced by Representative Lauren Boebert. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by TruWest Auto and Blondies Trophy Room
Farmington is a stop along one of the branches of this year’s Texas 4000 Rockies Route, where riders will share their stories and talk about the importance of funding cancer treatment and research. The Four Corners Professional Women’s Summit returns this fall, and make sure to get your tickets for the Four Corners Musical Theatre Company’s production of Spamalot this June. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Distil Beer, Wine, Spirits and Boon’s Family Thai BBQ
The Southern Ute Cultural Center & Museum is an iconic, state-of-the-art museum that gives voice to the Southern Ute tribe, preserving their story so that future generations will know what it meant to be Ute, and educating visitors about their vibrant culture. It’s presented through photographic curtains, audio/visual presentations, and life-sized replicas, including an awesome buffalo-hide teepee. By Donna K. Hewett. This story is sponsored by The Payroll Department and Tafoya, Barrett & Associates
This year’s Iron Horse Bicycle Classic was full of high spirits and sportsmanship. Racers shared their experience pedaling over Molas Pass, hard fought victories, and wipe-outs. Ian Burnett shared his inside knowledge as a former racer and current Race Director and applauded this year’s contestants. By Zach Marqua. This story is sponsored by Happy Pappy’s Pizza and Wings and Sky Ute Casino
Rio del Sol Kiwanis Club partnered with Farmington Civic Center to produce a pseudo debate between long-time pals and rivals, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. The performance seems to prove that at one time political rivals were civil to each other—even while in disagreement. Called “We Disagreed as Rational Friends,” the comedic production was presented as a less-scripted, more-improvised game-show format, including a “Benjamin Franklin Lightning Round.” The Kiwanis Club fundraiser supports their numerous children’s programs such as Clothes for Kids, Shoes for Kids, Coats for Kids–plus an African Library project. By Donna K. Hewett. This story is sponsored by Ace Hardware in Farmington and Sunray Park & Casino
In order to keep up with the current rate of snowmelt from the mountains, the Bureau of Reclamation has moved up the annual release of water from Navajo Lake to proactively prevent water overflow. The City of Farmington encourages you to take the Outdoor Pledge as we head into a summer of recreation fun, and, speaking of fun, come and join Desert River Guides and Three Rivers Brewery to celebrate the release of Desert River Lager. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Pop’s Truck & RV Center and Traegers Bar