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Skate in style

Durango Nordic closes season at Crested Butte

Hillcrest XC ‘hanging by thread’

It’s getting thin, but Hillcrest Golf Club remained open Tuesday for cross-country skiing. “We’re hanging by a thread,” course assistant superintendent Will Herz said Tuesday afte...

Seedling workshops for public

The Colorado State Forest Service has scheduled two workshops on why planting seedling trees is important and how to go about it. The workshops will be held at the La Plata County...

Sustainability summit at FLC

The Environmental Center at Fort Lewis College is sponsoring the second annual sustainability summit, scheduled from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Ballroom at the Student Union. ...

Science of snow explained

The Powerhouse Science Center on Friday is hosting Pub Science: The Science of Snow from 6 to 8 p.m. The event is free. Presentations will be made by the Colorado Avalanche Inform...

DHS students advance in business contest

Four Durango High School students have qualified for an international business career development conference to be held April 24-29 in Orlando, Florida. Abby Scott, Jenna Engelken...

Red Mountain Pass closed

Red Mountain Pass, closed by an avalanche Sunday night, is expected to remain closed throughout much of Tuesday, the Colorado Department of Transportation announced Monday. A reop...

Comment sought on airport

Another expansion meeting will be held Tuesday

On to regionals

Bayfield boys take third to advance for first time since 2010

FLC scores 1st point, wraps up 1st track season

The first women’s track and field season in Fort Lewis College history is in the books. The Skyhawks completed their inaugural season of indoor track and field at the Rocky Mounta...

Bobcats follow their formula

IHS girls win district title with defense

Bobcats get ‘well-rounded’ win

Regional tournament awaits whether IHS wins or loses Saturday