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Falcons fly away with Bobcats’ playoff hopes

Needing to win out to have a chance at finishing second in the Class 1A Southern Peaks League, the Ignacio Bobcats welcomed the Centauri Falcons to town. Ignacio High School (1-6,...

Wolverines find another goal

BHS hangs tough in Ridgway for one half

The first one is the hardest

Disregarding neutral sites, DHS finally collects a road win

Party to mark 1st solar garden

A party is scheduled for Oct. 28 to mark the completion of the first solar garden in La Plata County. The garden and the party – food, drinks and good company are free – are at 809 County Ro...

DHS aerospace team recognized

The Durango High School Aerospace Design Team was recognized Wednesday by the State Board of Education. In a proclamation, Deputy Superintendent Keith Owen recapped the team’s m...

Vote on co-op board set for Dec. 3

Members of the Durango Natural Foods Co-Op are scheduled to vote Dec. 3 on whether to unseat the entire co-op board and install a new slate. A packet of material for nominations c...

Durango shuts out YAFL competition

Second- and sixth-grade Demons wrap their undefeated seasons

Durango Swim Club a bunch of busy bees

Durango scored 20 first-place finishes at the seventh annual sprint-only Honeyville Invitational late September at the Durango Community Recreation Center. There were nine teams and 185 swim...

Demons’ Freeburn rides into first

One more race, mountain biker claims a cycling championship

DATO launches new website

The Durango Area Tourism Office has been developing a new website that is scheduled to go live Oct. 27. A feature on the website will allow tourism partners to manage their listings, accordi...

Library provides new scanning stations

The Durango Public Library has two new scanning stations available for members, according to a Durango Business Improvement District news release. The scanners are free to those w...

Hearing Thursday on LPEA smart meters

La Plata Electric Association board members will hear public comment Thursday, starting at 5:30 p.m. on what fee to charge for reading electric meters at homes of customers who reject the in...