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FLC announces interim business school dean

Paul McGurr returns after four-year hiatus

Fee-free day for recreation

The U.S. Forest Service will waive fees at its recreation sites Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It is the first of five fee-free days the agency observes annually. ...

City looking for volunteers for boards

If you have ever wanted to help guide city decisions, now’s the time to apply. Citizen advisory boards help guide decisions on topics ranging from historic preservation, parks and...

School in session Wednesday

Any delays announced by 6 a.m.

Demons to play on another day

Snow postpones DHS games vs. Piedra Vista

Axis Health names new staff members

Axis Health System – a private, nonprofit organization serving the health-care needs of Southwest Colorado residents – welcomes these new staff members: Dr. Victor Lopez, medical ...

Chimney Rock plan open for comment

Includes new projects, management plan

Tourism briefing to be held

The Durango Area Tourism Office, or DATO, will host its first “Tourism Industry Briefing” Feb. 4 at the Durango Public Library from 8 to 9:30 a.m. “In addition to updating our com...

Seedlings available for school projects

Teachers with workshop experience must apply

Durango receives technical assistance grant

Money is aimed to improve transportation systems

Second annual education fair

Twenty-three public, private and parochial schools are scheduled to tout their merits at the second annual educational fair at Fort Lewis College. The event is scheduled from 5 to...

Green business lunch offered Wednesday at Strater

The National Young Farmers Coalition coordinator in Durango will be the guest speaker Wednesday at the Green Business Roundtable lunch. Kate Greenberg will speak about how young f...