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  • 96 Years Strong: The Ute Mountain Roundup Returns to Cortez
    Jun 24 2026

    The Ute Mountain Roundup returned to Cortez for its 96th year bringing thousands of visitors and top PRCA cowboys and cowgirls to the Montezuma County Fairgrounds. From the board members who organize the event year round to the stock contractor who drives twelve hours from Wyoming to bring the animals, this is a look at what it takes to put on one of the biggest events in Montezuma County.

    By Sadie Smith

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    This story is sponsored by Keesee Motor Company and Hospice of Montezuma.

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    3 mins
  • Farmington Library Connects Four Corners to the World
    Jun 10 2026

    The Farmington Public Library hosted New York Times bestselling author Douglas Preston as part of its ongoing effort to connect the Four Corners region to the wider world. Preston, who lives part of the year in New Mexico, visited the library with support from the Farmington Public Library Foundation, which covered his speaker fee.

    The library, open to anyone who visits Farmington regardless of home address, is funded through the gross receipts tax rather than property tax. It has served the community since it opened in 2003 and offers programming from baby story times to teen zones, plus book clubs, online databases and public computer access. For events and more information, visit infoway.org.

    By Tanner Waite

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    This story is sponsored by Home2 Suites by Hilton and Durango Motor Company.


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    4 mins
  • Indoor Play Cafe Builds Community for San Juan County Families
    Jun 5 2026

    Madison Smith moved back to San Juan County after nine years and found a community short on resources for young families. She opened Piper's Play Cafe in Aztec, a sensory-inclusive indoor toddler play space offering free-range exploration for kids and a rare moment of rest for parents. The cafe includes a slide structure, dramatic play areas, a pretend kitchen and market, free snacks, free drinks and coffee, a free little library and an outdoor clothing donation bin. Smith built it for the parents as much as the kids, particularly those without a support network nearby.

    By Tanner Waite

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    This story is sponsored by Sunray Park & Casino and The Big Idea Makerspace at San Juan College.

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    3 mins
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