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And the West is History

50 Years AGO: Robert L. Bennett, commissioner of Indian Affairs, said this morning that the bureau is studying the problem of providing greater services to the Mountain Utes at Towaoc, s...

Fort Lewis and Adams State women’s soccer teams play to draw

110 minutes end with 1-1 tie

Sunnyside wants out of Navajo Nation lawsuit

Mine company said has no part in Gold King Mine spill

Oil and gas will get closer look near Chaco Canyon

Public comment period ends Dec. 20

11 Southern Utes compete for 2 Tribal Council seats

Registration deadline Oct. 26

Caption this!: ‘What more can you say?’

This week’s Caption This! winning headline is: “It’s a cat and a goat; what more can you say?” The runner up headline is: “Don’t let the cat get your goat.” This week’s...

Prep Roundup: Durango, Ignacio volleyball teams see different results

The Durango High School volleyball team won its second match of the week Saturday. A few days after playing all eight seniors in a five set win against Montezuma-Cortez, the Demon...

Fort Lewis College

Bramley, White honored, men finish 10th

And the West is History

50 years ago: Livestock is an important industry in Southwestern Colorado. With the increasing number of feedlots becoming popular throughout the state, the Four Corners will take an act...

And the West is History

50 years ago: “Mahlon White got a 6 point bull elk up La Plata Canyon Sunday. He says it is one of the largest he has ever seen.” 25 years ago: “Officials will break ground...

LPEA customers to get refunds

Credits will appear in next month’s billing cycle

Work near Gladstone could cause water discoloration in creek

Crews will replace damaged culvert