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Herald Staff Report

Herald employee assaulted in parking lot

Police looking for assailant in Friday’s attack

One of six arrested pleads guilty in child sex sting

Sentencing set for Christopher Rindfleisch, 21

Second man pleads guilty in church identity theft

Lucas Gallegos, of Mancos, will be sentenced in July

4-H club recycles 50,000 pounds of baling twine

Community service is sometimes weighty – like the 50,000 pounds of baling twine hauled from the La Plata County Fairgrounds Tuesday afternoon after the Rockin’ Riders 4-H Club members began ...

And the West is History

75 years ago: “Committee members from the Basin Sportsmen organization met Monday night to consider reports from the fish and big-game committees. Included in this action was a recommend...

U.S. Highway 550 work expected to cause traffic delays

Maintenance work from Purgatory Resort to county line

And the West is History

100 years ago: “J.H. Slattery of Silverton was homeward bound last night after spending the winter on the Pacific coast. He is interested in the lease on the Gold King and other large pr...

Several events planned across Southwest Colorado to honor those who gave all for our liberty

Today, across Southwest Colorado people will take time to remember those who sacrificed all to protect our freedom. Durango The Vietnam Veterans Association will honor those wh...

Tuesday is deadline to change party affiliation for the June 28 primary

Voters can notify by mail or in person

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The San Juan creamery shipped a little over 2,000 pounds of butter to the Chicago markets this morning. The manager of the plant is planning to make a shipment of a carlo...

‘Glad I can’t read’

Durango Herald Facebook reader K.B. Brigham sent in this week’s Caption This! winning headline, “Glad I can’t read.” Coming in a close second was “Be the frog. I am the frog; they...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “It was quite evident from the autos, buggies and saddle horses leaving he baseball grounds at Bayfield Sunday afternoon that the people of the east end of the county love...