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Durango’s 13- to 15-year-old Bantam youth hockey team finished third in its Presidents Day Tournament at Chapman Hill Ice Rink last weekend. From left...
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On the Run
Friday, February 17, 2012
Cruise to Run: The ultimate runner’s vacation
Flies & Lies
Friday, February 3, 2012
San Juan River remodeled, not just renovated
Outdoors... More or Less
Friday, January 27, 2012
Call of the wild: Professional bowhunter from Marvel serenades elk
The Green Side of Life
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Minus Broncos, Guru is going all shock, no chalk
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Mountaineers climb to .500-plus
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Durango Mountaineers climb Grand Valley
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Like mother, like son
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Mountaineers climb to 3rd
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A taste of new waters
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YAFL champions crowned
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Winter sports gala to honor Anderson
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Picture this: New ballfields
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Swim Club already hitting its stride
Before the last-minute cancellation of its slate of games at the Presidents Day Tournament at Chapman Hill Ice Rink last weekend, the joint...
The Durango/Telluride-combined Mountaineers’ Midget hockey team returned to Rocky Mountain Youth Hockey League action this weekend after a four-week...
For the last couple of years, Carl Sallee has tried in vain to break his mom’s mark in the pool in the 200-yard butterfly.
The Durango/Telluride Mountaineers’ Midget hockey team traveled to Gunnison last weekend to play in a four-team tournament hosted – and...
The Durango Swim Club had a chance to show the home crowd what it is made of.
You can call them the champions.
They are the Four Corners Young America Football League (YAFL) champions for 2011.
One of the primary fundraisers for the Durango Winter Sports Foundation will make its return Saturday.
With a certain amount of creativity, it’s not too hard to imagine green fields stretching out beyond a pair of pitcher’s mounds, the sounds of...
For just its first swim of the fall season, the Durango Swim Club appears in midseason form.
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State wrestling wraps up
Durango, Bayfield and Ignacio at the State Wrestling Championships.
Snowdown's up-and-comers
From the family friendly version of the Snowdown Follies to the Discovery Museum, here is a look at the youthful faces of Snowdown.
Snowdown Light Parade
Fairy tale characters parade down Main Avenue with light covered floats for Snowdown's largest event.
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A propane leak is being blamed for a home explosion Tuesday...
Horse hooves, ski boots and precious seconds
SILVERTON – Anyone who moseyed past Blaire Street on...
Manna moving meals temporarily
One of Durango’s most essential eating establishments is...
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