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St. Barnabas Aug. 13 gathering examines how we value education

The Journal “Do we value education in Montezuma County?” will be the topic at the “How You Can Be Part of a Christian Community with Integrity and Not Believe All Those Things You...

Montezuma Youth Pride meets Aug. 13

The Journal Montezuma Youth Pride will hold its next meeting at 5:15 p.m. Aug. 13th at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church at North and Elm streets in Cortez. Montezuma Youth...

Archaeology Society to meet Sept. 3

The Journal As a part of the Four Corners Lecture Series, the Hisatsinom Chapter of the Colorado Archaeology Society will present Kelsey Reese at 7 p.m. Sept. 3 at the Methodist C...

PHOTOS: Fond fair memories

From livestock sales to line dancing, the 2019 Montezuma County Fair is now but fond memories. But all the fun returns next year. ...

Mancos resident graduates from University of Wyoming

The Journal The University of Wyoming accorded degrees to a Mancos resident at the completion of the 2019 spring semester. Rica Fulton of Mancos received a master’s o...

CDOT plans rock fall mitigation on Colorado 145

Work begin this week in same stretch of previous rockfall

Interview with Christian author Donald Brown about his new book

Donald Brown recounts how Southwest Colorado revealed ‘variety created by God’

Fishing the Dolores and West Fork Rivers

How to access fishing spots

Durango skaters say upgrades a good tweak, but not quite rad

$151,000 project two years behind schedule

Mountain goat eradication is a high-flying balancing act

In an effort to protect visitors and rare plants, park is relocating hoofed invaders

Judge to decide this week whether to delay Mark Redwine trial

Defense attorney’s recent arrest complicates case

Durango’s population ebbs and flows, putting strain on resources

Durango has 19,000 residents by night, 30,000 people by day
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