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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

BHS boys’ season on eggshells

Friday’s loss to Alamosa didn’t end the Bayfield High School boys basketball team’s season. Another one Saturday would. The Wolverines fell 52-49 to the Mean Moose in t...

IHS girls in district final

The defense the Ignacio High School girls basketball team has leaned on all season pushed the Bobcats into the Class 2A District 3 championship game Friday in Cortez. IHS (16-4, 1...

Free tax prep help available

Time is running out for people looking for free help filing their income tax return through a Southwest Colorado Community College program. People with income of $53,000 or less a...

Pot-shop robbery suspect charged

Logan Griffith faces two counts of felony robbery

Spruce beetle workshop at FLC

The U.S. Forest Service scheduled a March 17 meeting to inform the public about the spruce beetle and the agency plan to increase active management of the insect, which has chewed its way th...

Climate change on the local level to be discussed

Local implications of climate change will be presented at the March 11 Green Business Roundtable lunch. Marcie Demmy Bidwell, director of the Mountain Studies Institute, and Renee...

La Plata County seeking finance committee members

La Plata County Long Term Finance Committee is seeking a new member. The seven-person board helps advise the La Plata County Commissioners on financial planning. In rec...

Weather won’t deter Bike to Work Day

If you were thinking the threat of a storm would flatten Durango’s fifth annual winter salute to those who ride or walk to work, think again. “Winter Bike to Work Day is still on ...

Apply now, state Parks and Wildlife suggests

Big-game deadline approaches April 7

‘Green Drinks’ on tap Thursdays at Carver’s

Meetings to focus on sustainability