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Elizabeth Pond
Position: Herald Staff Writer

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

‘Vince the Sign Guy’ brings levity to Vallecito

‘If (my) purpose is putting a smile on somebody’s face, then that’s what I’m going to keep doing,’ pun connoisseur says

Warm, dry winter likely to alter wildlife patterns in Southwest Colorado

Less forage leads to stress, increased predation, lower survival rates and more human-animal interactions

Fort Lewis College formally invests first Native American president

‘Today, I stand before you, a testament to the strength and resiliency of Indigenous people,’ Heather Shotton says

Sunnyside parent, teachers oppose proposed school merger

Critics question timing ahead of new elementary opening

Durango schools weigh workforce housing purchase amid developer concerns

Liens and unpaid contractors delay decision on townhome project

Colorado bill addressing jail sexual abuse is paused in the Senate

Officials cite concerns over language and conflicts with existing laws, guidelines

Shaw Solar shifts to employee-owned co-op model

Choice comes after 20 years of traditional ownership under John Shaw