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Elizabeth Pond
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Animas High students host multiday arts festival

‘We’ve needed the support of our community to pull (this) off,’ organizer says

Fort Lewis College awards funding, scholarships in Hawk Tank competition

‘It's really cool to see all these kids spread their wings and do some magical stuff,’ event leader, business professor says

Bayfield School District families alleged bullying, inadequate special education programming

‘All of us kind of had the same problem, and all of us ended up pulling our kids out,’ parent says

Durango Board of Education seeks feedback on proposed Sunnyside consolidation

School would become one with Florida Mesa Elementary for 2027-28 academic year

Smiley Cafe changes hands once again

‘We want to provide a place that feels clean, but cozy,’ new owner says

14th annual Southwest Colorado Small Business Conference coming to Ignacio in May

Event will cover avoiding burnout, navigating business loans, making it in rural markets, and more

Ska Brewing takes gold for True Blonde at 2026 World Beer Cup

‘The root of the brewery is in the name of that beer,’ co-founder, former owner says

Bayfield School District superintendent to resign after one year on the job

‘It is with a mix of emotions that I share my decision,’ Dylan Connell says

Bayfield School District cuts programs amid budget crisis

Staffing, academic offerings and Wolverine Academy impacted

Several leadership changes announced at Purgatory Resort

General Manager Dave Rathbun to become CEO, among other changes

Has the ‘silver tsunami’ reached Durango’s business community?

Increase in owners shuttering stores to retire could impact city’s economics

How might AI impact Durango workers?

Expert urges workers focus on skills artificial intelligence can’t replace