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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
Watch this story at LNN.news
This story is sponsored by Keesee Motor Company and Hospice of Montezuma
By Local NEWS Network (LNN)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
Watch this story at LNN.news
This story is sponsored by Keesee Motor Company and Hospice of Montezuma