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Herald Staff Report

Flags, ribbons to line motorcade

American flags and blue and yellow ribbons are planned to line the motorcade route in honor of Jeff Kuss. A group will gather from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the bottom of Greenmount C...

Concerts @ the Park series kicks off

Free shows offered through summer

Durango’s Mayberry honored by CHSAA All-State baseball selection

Class 4A honorable mention for DHS senior

Hail, wind-packing storm headed toward La Plata County

National Weather Service issues advisory

Mountain Bike Worlds team set

Wells earns automatic bid, but declines spot

Silverton aims for a little fun on Gold King Mine spill anniversary

Event on mine spill anniversary to offset not-so-fun Superfund process

Jeff Kuss’ body expected in Durango toward end of week

Memorial service for fallen Blue Angel pilot not set

And the West is History

75 years ago: “Roy W. Secord, who for the past 12 years has operated a dental technician’s laboratory in Durango, has accepted a civil service position as technician in an Army hospital ...

Jordan rides into first

Durango native and professional cyclist Emily Jordan took first place in the 45th annual Deer Trail Road Race at the Colorado Senior Road Race Championships in the Women’s 3 category. ...

And the West is History

75 years ago: “Local carpenters are busy making ready the building formerly occupied by the Stein Mercantile Co. for the new Ben Franklin store which will open in about a month. The buil...

Second church thief pleads guilty

Lucas Gallegos, of Mancos, will be sentenced in July

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Construction work necessary for the installation of the flotation process at Smelter is being rapidly pushed. The process is a new one, developed by Lawrence Clapp, AS&R ...