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Marvel Grange to host line dancing

Marvel Grange will host line dancing at 7 p.m. Friday at Marvel Grange Hall, 217 County Road 133A, Marvel. Everyone is welcome. ...

LPEA awards $80,000 in scholarships to seven local high school seniors

La Plata Electric Association awarded $80,000 in scholarships to seven local high-school seniors. The cooperative received a total of 81 applications this year. Recipients were selected base...

Southwest Colorado eSchool opens enrollment

Southwest Colorado eSchool is open for enrollment for the 2021-22 school year for grades six to 12. This virtual, public school has been serving communities for 10 years using rig...

Bridge Scores

Durango Bridge Club Online Play – All Pairs obtained 50+ Percent April 15 – Open Pairs First: W. Caplan/D. Squires Second: B. Gantner/L. Anderson Third: M. Th...

Fort Lewis College Calendar

Visit Saturday Hawk Tank awards ceremony reception, 8 a.m., cost: free, contact: Michael Valdez at mevaldez@fortlewis.edu. Skyhawks Softball vs. Black Hills State Universi...

San Juan College to give away trees to community

For the third year in a row, San Juan College will give away trees to the community at 8 a.m. Friday for Arbor Day. Trees will be distributed in a drive-thru event until the supply runs out....

Photos: Setting up for the Home & Ranch Show

The Blotter

Durango Police Thursday 12:48 a.m. A 34-year-old man was assaulted and was bleeding in the 2100 block of Main Avenue. 1:20 p.m. A vehicle was reported stolen...

Best bets this weekend in and around Durango

Best bets this weekend include Durango Choral Society and Durango Home and Ranch Show. “Around the World with the Durango Choral Society” will take place virtually at 7 p.m. Frida...

Letter: It’s past time for “the Chief” to go

I read the articulate opinion written by Trennie Burch Collins pertaining to “the Chief” sign/”artwork” still being displayed in downtown Durango, and I agree wholeheartedly that it is past ...

Editorial cartoons

Letter: Support state, local bans on plastic bags

Plastic bags pollute our city. Lightweight and easily airborne, they tumble into the Animas River, get caught in trees and litter our trails. Plastic degrades into tiny particles...