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Photo: A blue ribbon cause

Journal Staff Writer

Wednesday, Apr 12, 2017 9:26 PM MT

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The blue ribbons on trees around Cortez were put there by the Child Advocacy Center for national child abuse prevention month. From left are Matt Keefauver, Cheryl Merritt, Ginny McDonald, Maxx and Shannon Carver and Rose Jergens.
The blue ribbons on trees around Cortez were put there by the Child Advocacy Center for national child abuse prevention month. From left are Matt Keefauver, Cheryl Merritt, Ginny McDonald, Maxx and Shannon Carver and Rose Jergens.Sam Green/The Journal

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