Bike to Work Day celebrating human-powered transit in Durango for the eighth consecutive year June 24 |
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Dolores County
commissioners unanimously denying a bid for a massive molybdenum
mine in nearby Rico
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The end of a local looting
ring with the recent arrests of 23 people who have been raiding
Four Corners archeological sites
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A recent story in the Denver Post giving the impression that Durango is at the heart of the nation’s conflicts between trail users | |
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Durango’s sales tax
collections – a reliable barometer for local business –
sliding 15.8 percent in May, the steepest decline in five years
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Brad Bartel announcing that he will leave Fort Lewis just as the college president’s work and vision are being realized | |
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In this week's issue...
- July 18, 2024
- Rebuilding Craig
Agreement helps carve a path forward for town long dependent on coal
- July 11, 2024
- Reining it in
Amid rise in complaints, City embarks on renewed campaign to educate dog owners
- July 11, 2024
- Rolling retro
Vintage bikes get their day to shine with upcoming swap and sale