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City Span to air State of the State

If you missed the State of the State address, it’s not too late to catch a televised version. City Span 10 Government Access Television will air Gov. John Hickenlooper’s State of ...

Trees to be studied from ecological viewpoint

The San Juan Mountains Association has announced a winter-ecology outing. It’s 10 a.m. to noon, Feb. 7, to see how trees survive the winter and to learn what critters depend on ...

Skijoring – the next Hollywood blockbuster?

Durango company seeks money for documentary

Something to work on

Ignacio basketball tightens defense on Dove Creek late

Ignacio girls press down Dove Creek

The formula looks clear for the Ignacio High School girls basketball team: Pressure defense then fast break. That led the Bobcats to a 58-21 win at Dove Creek on Friday. ...

BHS girls losing streak hits 10

Too many turnovers put Friday’s Bayfield High School girls basketball game out of reach. The Wolverines lost 57-29 at Monte Vista, their 10th loss in a row to start the season. ...

McMenimen, Sandrey still wrestling at the Sand Devil

Even after a rough quarterfinal round, seven Bayfield High School wrestlers are still going at the Sand Devil tournament in Page, Arizona. Colter McMenimen and Jake Sandrey will w...

Bayfield picks up the intensity but not the ‘W’

A few key turnovers, a couple missed shot, a couple fouls. Small details here and there sent the Bayfield High School boys basketball team to its second consecutive loss Tuesday a...

Workshop for grant writers in food production

The University of Colorado Cooperative Extension is holding a workshop about grant possibilities for people in food production or nonprofits, co-ops or advocate groups. The worksh...

Mercury receives two customer service awards

Mercury Payment Systems, a Vantiv company and a provider of payments technology and services for small and medium-sized businesses, announced Thursday that it received two prestigious awards...

Online hunter safety courses offered

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is offering online home-study hunter education courses, with one set for Ridgway and others still to be determined. Using the home-study format, stude...

Ski-area visitor count back on track

Purgatory got off to slow start