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FLC cross country gets a double threat

A new Fort Lewis College cross country runner is sure to have a great set of lungs. Jacob Michael Evangelista signed a National Letter of Intent to run for the Skyhawks, head coac...

Skyhawks softball adds an arm and a bat to its 2014 recruit class

Zeiter goes to work on signings

Bobcats pass the baton to the relays

Kelton Richmond wins the discus and shot put at league championships

Late relay pushes Demons’ swimming team into fourth

A late top-five finish in the 400-yard freestyle relay pushed the Durango High School boys swim team into fourth place at the Western Slope League Championships on Saturday in Grand Junction...

DHS track and field sets itself up for the state meet

Davis wins 3 events and sets a Demons’ school record in the 200-meter dash

Wolverines make their own Great 8

BHS track excels at the league championships ahead of the state meet

Seismic study begins in Dolores District

Work has begun on the Kinder Morgan 3-D Seismic Study for the Doe Canyon Deep Unit in the “Glade” area of the Dolores District. Kinder Morgan will conduct seismic surveys to locat...

Lack of consistency hurts Bobcats in baseball finale

One big inning ended the 2014 Ignacio High School baseball season. Paonia scored seven runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to beat the Bobcats 7-3 and advance in the Class 2A ...

Wolverines’ girls soccer rediscovers its ‘heart’

Manitou Springs ‘too big, fast, strong’ in playoff W

Mullen loses, knocks out DHS girls tennis team

‘All in all, just getting to state is one of our goals’

Rain falls on the Demons’ Round 1 at the state meet

Durango’s No. 4 doubles’ ‘fate is in Mullen’s hands, temporarily’

DHS girls soccer one and done

Separated by just one seed, Durango High School and Ponderosa were separated by just one goal, too. No. 16 Ponderosa beat No. 17 Durango 2-1 on Wednesday night in Parker in the f...