Author - The Durango Herald
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Elizabeth Pond
Position: Herald Staff Writer

Four candidates seek three open seats on Bayfield school board

Two incumbents challenge two newcomers in at-large race

Three candidates running for two open seats on Ignacio school board

Two incumbents, one newcomer compete in at-large races

Fort Lewis College honors Native students, community members on Indigenous Peoples Day

Event featured campuswide blessing, solidarity walk and words from students

Two November ballot measures will determine fate of Colorado Healthy School Meals for All

Local schools cite program’s positive impact

A homemade hug: La Plata Quilters Guild brings comfort to those in need

Group donates hundreds of spreads each year to organizations, individuals

Hotel construction impacts residents, businesses in different ways

Noise, street closures have been a steady drumbeat in South Durango

Gazpacho Restaurant in Durango faces possible closure

Hotel construction, unpaid tax bill to blame, co-owner says

How do La Plata County schools explain the ‘why’ behind shooting drills?

Direct, individualized communication is the best way to approach conversations, experts say

Two Durango small business owners to compete today in West Slope Startup Week Pitch Competition

Venture capital, mentorship support, legal services could be won

Spontaneous business connections abound as West Slope Startup Week kicks off

Wide range of keynotes, events and programming free to local business community members through Friday

Fort Lewis College to lose $2.27 million in federal funding

Trump administration plans to redirect money from Minority-Serving Institutions

Techstars Startup Weekend to bring AI programming to FLC students, community members

Event presented for first time in Durango in partnership with West Slope Startup Week and Howdy Partners Venture Fund