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Hunters asked to keep watch for Dylan Redwine belongings

Still no suspects in the case

Big swings in scores

FLC men’s golf sits in four-way tie for fourth

Do you know how to survive on nothing?

Course at library can lend you a hand

Durango fire district receives award

The Durango Fire Protection District recently received a statewide award for its work to unify local fire districts. The Special District Association of Colorado honored the loca...

Power restored to airport, others

A bird flew into a La Plata Electric Association substation Monday afternoon, knocking out power to 626 customer, including the Durango-La Plata County Airport. The power went out...

Leg of Llewellyn golden

Durango native earns honor as an RMAC Player of the Week

Chad Novak memorial planned

A public memorial service for Chad Novak, who died Sept. 16, is scheduled for Wednesday. The service for the Escalante Middle School counselor will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p....

Calling all Snowdown volunteers

The 37th annual running of Snowdown, a goofy community celebration in Durango to break the winter doldrums, is scheduled Jan. 28 through Feb. 1, 2015. The theme is Steampunk, a ge...

LPEA promotes billing clerk

La Plata Electric Association has promoted billing clerk Ashley Tokarczyk to accounting clerk. In her new position, Tokarczyk, who has been with LPEA since June, will be responsib...

Skyhawks’ drought ends at 351 minutes in N.M.

Three hundred and 51 minutes later, the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks’ scoring drought is over. Courtney Riley scored in the 70th minute to give the FLC women’s soccer team its fir...

FLC men’s soccer now 2-0 in RMAC play

Fort Lewis College got off to a comfortable 2-0 lead, an uncomfortable 2-1 advantage late in the game, then held on for a 2-1 victory over Colorado Christian on Sunday in Lakewood. ...

A small BHS squad runs well in Pagosa Springs

Trevor Gabbard opts for rest with a pair of big meets looming