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Forrest Stone
Position: Staff reporter
Phone Number: 375-4566

Fort Lewis College Pueblo Feast Day set for Friday

Pueblo Alliance to host feast Friday, 5K run Saturday

And the West is History

100 years ago: Mr. Paul Backinger and family were in Durango to arrange for renting their residence in anticipation of a move to Eureka, where they would live for the remainder of the ye...

Durango High School student recognized for STEM passion

Marlee Anderson will attend STEM program in Lowell, Mass.

And the West is History

100 years ago: Tommy Lewis, whose racket for several years had been “twisting brakes on the railroad,” was in Durango from Dove Creek. 50 years ago: According to a report f...

And the West is History

100 years ago: The climatological report said “less than normal precipitation occurred during the month of February in the San Juan district.” 75 years ago: Wolf Creek Pass...

Soup for the Soul raises $65,000 for Hospice of Mercy

Event featured 17 restaurants that provided soups for 400 attendees

And the West is History

100 years ago: John Kellenberger received two more carloads of Bevo, “the popular soft drink that looks and tastes like beer.” 75 years ago: The Dove Creek News, which was ...

St. Patrick’s Day weekend DUI blitz active through Monday

‘The Luck of the Irish’ won’t save impaired drivers from arrest

And the West is History

100 years ago: Shan Kelly and Charles Jellinek of Griffith “decided to see just how muddy the roads were” and made a trip to Durango. They left for home “fully convinced that the top lay...

And the West is History

100 years ago: T.J. Owenby of “the Breen country” made his way across “the high waves of mud” that were abundant in that area to make a visit to Durango. 75 years ago: Moto...

And the West is History

March 14 100 years ago: The pupils of the Whittier school were “very active in the service of their country and have shown their patriotism by investing $125.25 in war stamps.” ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: H.C. Haffner of Fort Lewis Mesa was in Durango to gather supplies and bring them back home. 75 years ago: “Animas Valley Grangers” attended “a splendid meeti...