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Demand citizen-funded campaign finance

Our congressmen spend four to five hours a day making phone calls and going to fundraisers to raise campaign money, according to Potter and Penniman in their book Nation on the Take (Bloomsb...

Be pro-life and support the already born

Are you truly pro-life? If you are, you will be out moving mountains to feed America’s children. You will be digging up your lawn and building greenhouses to provide nutritious c...

Why not move BLM to lower Manhattan?

I’m writing in response to the article (Journal, Feb. 23) about Ryan Zinke’s proposal to move more Interior Department administration to locations in the western states. As a cit...

Listen to them: Brave young people with bold ideas were treated reprehensively

The primary responsibility a civilization has to its children – after working to ensure their survival, which surely should go without saying – is to help them grow into strong, engaged adul...

Gerson: Billy Graham was consumed by grace and gratitude

WASHINGTON – He was easily the most influential evangelical Christian of the 20th century – a man at home in the historical company of George Whitefield and John Wesley. But this ...

Book sets the record straight about Crazy Horse

Durango Public Library hosting discussion with author, members of Crazy Horse family

Patsy Ruth Howard Brown, a longtime ‘pillar’ of Cortez, dies at age 85

‘She did things because she wanted to, and she never expected anything in return’

Cortez Adult Education Center offering Google basics

The Journal The Cortez Adult Education Center will offer a Google Basics class on Thursdays, March 15 through April 12 from 5:30-7 p.m. The class is geared toward adult learners i...

Durango couple opens home to the convicted and downtrodden

The Geraghtys believe in providing second chances at Phoenix House

Sheriff Blotter

Tuesday, Feb. 6 3:22 p.m.: A woman was arrested at Montezuma County Combined Courts, 865 N. Park St., on a warrant for failure to appear. 4:33 p.m.: A man was arrested...

Cortez student speaks at national conference

Kenneth Walker of Cortez spoke on a panel at the American Indian Studies Association’s national conference in Tempe, Arizona, on Feb. 1-2. The panel, titled “Upsetting Settler Nat...
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