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Letter to editor bordered on pure slander

I am not sure what irritates me more about the letter from Ken Chester (Journal, June 29): That he believes that I am ignorant because I voted for President Trump; Th...

High school working to improve grad rates

Montezuma-Cortez High School, over the last four years, has worked hard to increase the graduation rate and close the drop-out rate that faces our students. Students from low-income families...

Young archers compete at Montezuma County Fair

More preteen participants this year

Fair invites Utes to show off Bear Dance

Youths traditionally start off ceremony

Photo: Cortez goose crossing

Center hosts lecture on ‘Navajo Long Walk’

The Journal The Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College continues its summer lecture series based on the theme, “A Year in the Life of the West,” with a presentation fro...

Chuck Wagon cook-off brings sense of camaraderie

Chuck Wagon competition rouses camaraderie among area cooks

Suspect in Navajo girl’s killing heads to federal court

ALBUQUERQUE – A man charged in the death of an 11-year-old girl in a remote part of the largest American Indian reservation is headed to federal court. Tom Begaye is scheduled Tue...

Utah sues Gold King Mine owners

State has not named damages amount

District Rotary governor visits Cortez meeting

Shane Hale, Cortez Rotary Club president, recently welcomed the newly elected Rotary district governor, George Small, and his wife, Sue, at the local meeting. Cortez is one of 57...

Sheriff Blotter

Thursday, July 20 11:24 a.m.: Deputies responded to a report of theft near the McPhee Marina, 27356 Forest Service Road 271. A man claimed his new paddle board, valued at $450, had ...

Colorado hunting ranch sues oil company over leak

The owner of a Colorado big-game hunting ranch has sued an oil and gas company over a pipeline leak that the suit says contaminated the property and killed its planned $5 million sale. ...
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