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Mud volleyball players welcome rain

The downpour on Friday afternoon didn’t dampen spirits much at the Montezuma County Fair. In fact, for the five teams playing mud volleyball, it added an extra splash of fun. Spec...

Police blotter

Saturday, July 11 8:17 a.m. Police responded to the Johnson Building for a possible burglary. A chain saw was reported missing. 8:25 a.m. Police responded to a residenc...

Images from the Fair

The Montezuma County Fair offered a wide range of activities on Friday and Saturday, culminating in the Junior Stock Sale. In addition to the traditional 4-H judging of livestock or rabbits, poultry, sheep, goats, swine and beef the fair highlighted even

Gardener stumbles into show with a help from ‘Lucifer’

Surprise winning entry adds devilish twist to horticulture show

Chili and salsa draw a crowd

For a day, friends, neighbors take part in heated contest

Father pleads guilty in pot heist

Son gets 6 years in Durango case

LGBT groups condemn Klingenschmitt claim

Controversial lawmaker again makes headlines for religious commentary

FLC arm donates $602,000

Money helps pay for construction of new building

Journal introduces ‘Pickles’ to comics page

Beginning today on Page 4B, Brian Crane’s “Pickles” comic strip replaces “Home and Away” in The Cortez Journal. “Home and Away” is no longer available. “Pickles” shows a funny sid...

Navajos visit Cortez in walk for change

Journey supports traditional values

Center talks about future

Board seeks input, hopes to clarify status

Vet reflects on WWII, atomic devastation

Cortez man served in Hiroshima, Pacific
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