No Significant Confirmed Earthquakes Reported Near Dove Creek Feb. 11, 2026
No significant confirmed earthquakes were recorded in or near Dove Creek on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, the Original Report said.

There were no significant confirmed earthquakes in or near Dove Creek on Wednesday, February 11th, 2026, the Original Report stated. The notice included a direct prompt for residents to check historical records: “Look up all recent and past quakes!”
A separate excerpt from Volcanodiscovery carried a similar finding for the following day: “There were no significant confirmed earthquakes in or near Dove Creek on Thursday, February 12th, 2026. ... 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20”, the numeric sequence appears in the source excerpt as provided. Both statements report no significant confirmed earthquakes, but they reference different calendar dates.
Because the two notices cover Feb. 11 and Feb. 12 specifically, residents and emergency planners who need confirmation should consult regional or national seismic records such as the U.S. Geological Survey and Colorado seismic monitoring centers for a full review of the period. The Original Report’s call to “Look up all recent and past quakes!” remains the direct user-facing guidance in the material provided.
Local high-school basketball coverage in The-journal ran alongside the seismic notices and included multiple game results and scheduling items relevant to Dove Creek-area teams. The-journal reports Dolores defeated Dove Creek 51-39 on Saturday, noting that juniors Owen Lowe and Miles Brown “delivered key baskets down the stretch,” while Dove Creek freshman Kycen Gritz “kept the visitors within reach.” The story adds that Dove Creek “nearly produced another defensive upset” after earlier limiting the Bears’ offense in an overtime win last month.
The-journal also reports a separate performance line: “With wins over Sargent on Thursday and Dove Creek on Saturday, the Bears (12-8, 6-3 SJBL) reached their highest victory total in nine years and moved past Telluride into second place. They travel to Nucla on Tuesday for the first of two matchups with the league-leading Mustangs in nine days. Their Highway 184 rivalry game against Mancos is set for Feb. 19 in The Den.” That passage connects a Bears surge to upcoming games and names Nucla, the Mustangs, Telluride, Sargent, and Mancos by specific dates and venues.
Scheduling details for Dove Creek are listed explicitly. One excerpt states: “Dove Creek (4-14, 3-6) heads to Mancos on Tuesday for a rematch of its three-point win over the Jays on Jan. 13. The game will air from Bluejay Fieldhouse on KRTZ 98.7 FM and at KRTZ’s website.” The-journal further lists Dove Creek’s remaining home dates as Ouray (Feb. 20), James Irwin (Feb. 21) and Ridgway (Feb. 27).
The-journal excerpts contain internal conflicts that merit verification before publication of standings or box scores. One passage lists Dove Creek as (4-14, 3-6), while another places a parenthetical “(12-7, 6-3)” immediately after the name Dove Creek when noting Dolores is “now tied with Dove Creek.” Similarly, Friday score lines appear in two contradictory forms in the excerpts: “Ridgway 61-44, Mancos (Friday)” and “Mancos 28-25, Ridgway (Friday).” Those conflicting records and scores should be clarified with school athletic directors, game box scores, or The-journal’s full reporting.
For fans planning to follow the games highlighted in the excerpts, both the Dove Creek at Mancos contest and the Mancos at Dolores contest are reported to air on KRTZ 98.7 FM and via KRTZ’s online stream; verify broadcast times with KRTZ for the exact schedule.
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