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The Navajo Nation exploring a “balanced energy future” and signing an agreement to development major wind power generation |
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| Durango School
District and Farm to School putting locally grown beef on the menu
April 9 & 15 and defying national school lunch trends
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The Colorado State Legislature
taking a bold step and initiating legislation that would make solar
energy more affordable and accessible
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| Durangoans who leave their cars idling while off-loading cans, bottles and paper at the recycling center | |
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| The Canyons of the
Ancients National Monument threatening to close off mountain bike
access even though 80 percent of the monument contains oil and gas
leases
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| Senseless vandalism showing up in the form of “tagging” on downtown houses and businesses | |
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In this week's issue...
- May 14, 2026
- The quad squad
Adult skate nights, DJs and a passionate crew fuel local roller skating renaissance
- May 14, 2026
- Recharging the EV market
High gas prices, revamped incentives aimed at rural drivers may help accelerate sales
- May 14, 2026
- Just how bad was it?
Warm temps, weak snowpack drive second-largest skier drop in industry history
