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

And the West is History

100 years ago: It was reported that the “big hotel at Lumberton” burned down the day before, and “many valuables were lost in the fire.” 75 years ago: The Mancos community ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: The local fish hatchery worked to spawn eastern brook trout from Electra, Baurs and Borne’s lakes, and had high hopes for a generous hatch during spring planting. ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Two carloads of hogs, carrying a haul of “268 porkers,” stopped in Durango briefly during their journey from Dolores to Monte Vista. 75 years ago: Gilbert Ko...

And the West is History

100 years ago: About 35,000 head of sheep were still scheduled to “come up over the Farmington line.” It was also added that Elmer Hatcher had 4,300 head of sheep in the local stock pens...

And the West is History

100 years ago: George W. Moody purchased, from Mrs. Mary Brawner of Animas City, a one-third interest of mining claims, totaling $650, which included “The Esmerelda, Ida May, Willow Spri...

And the West is History

100 years ago: An Ignacio juvenile, “who swiped a $10 saddle” about a month before and was released on probation in the custody of his mother, was “in bad again.” His mother surrendered ...

Durango to observe Transgender Day of Remembrance

Unitarian church will host Sunday evening service

And the West is History

100 years ago: It was proclaimed that “a coal miner getting 80 cents per ton and the consumer paying $6.25 for coal” was “the damnedest robbery ever perpetrated on the victims of a civil...

Hundred Club packs the Strater to applaud first responders

Event personally recognized those who serve and protect the community

And the West is History

100 years ago: J.S. Wolverton, a night railroad depot boss, yelled, “Leave them on,” early in the morning the day before when the “hot-blooded motorman” turned off the lights in the stre...

Thanksgiving DUI crackdown now active on state roads

Agencies target impaired drivers through Nov. 27

Residents urged to take precautions during rutting season

Wildlife officials offer tips to reduce conflicts