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Southern Utes recruiting tribal contestants for sporting event

North American Indigenous Games held in July

And the West is History

50 years ago: Bargain-minded women travelers will soon be able to fly for half fare over a large area of the West. A budget-stretching 25-day round-trip “Ladies Fare” has been proposed b...

And the West is History

50 years ago: Mrs. Roger Ptolemy, Mrs. Harold Ritter and Mrs. Chain Healy will represent the Durango Art Association on the Fine Arts Council, a newly formed organization to further cult...

Chain law in effect for Wolf Creek Pass

Storm hits across the state

Weather can’t chill Toy Run fun

Fundraiser to help kids should bring in about $5,000

Caption This!:‘Waiting for Santa and his reindeer’

Durango Herald Facebook reader Kimberly Slavens sent in this week’s Caption This! winning headline “Waiting for Santa and his reindeer.” Coming in a close second was “Wait ... Thi...

And the West is History

50 years ago: Fort Lewis College, now in its fifth year as a degree-granting liberal arts college, has emerged as a pioneer in year-round education in Colorado and as a significant facto...

And the West is History-Saturday

50 years ago: “Wayne Woodhouse, a 216-pound junior from Cedaredge who was used primarily as a defensive guard but also played some offensive tackle, has been named by the Fort Lewis Coll...

And the West is History

50 years ago: The Mills Construction Company submitted the low bid for construction of an earth-filled, floodwater retarding dam in the Pine River Watershed project near Ignacio, F.A. Ma...

Christmas tree permits on sale now

Christmas tree permits, which allow you to cut your own holiday tree, are now on sale for $8 at San Juan National Forest offices and selected retail outlets in Southwest Colorado. ...

Durango Devils skate to victory

Club hockey team has won 3 of 4

Santa visits Durango for community Christmas tree lighting

Join Santa, enjoy hot cocoa and cookies in Buckley Park