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Herald Staff Report

Stop a slide before it starts

FLC opponent playing third ever game

A shutout and a grand sweep

FLC softball takes four from the Colorado Christian Cougars

Tigers kick an extra point

Demons allow first goal and suffer first loss of the season

Let the sun shine: How open is government in Southwest Colorado?

When Founding Father James Madison wrote “A people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives,” he was setting the stage for today’s open...

BHS baseball continues strong start

The Bayfield Wolverines had no problem picking up three wins at Farmington High School’s junior varsity tournament in New Mexico this week. BHS (4-0) closed out the three-day tour...

Wolverines work hard in N.M.

The Bayfield Wolverines worked hard for some positive results Saturday in Farmington, N.M. Bayfield’s boys track and field team placed fourth with 40.5 team points, while the girl...

High winds blow Demons off the Pueblo track

While the weather wreaks havoc, at least the throwers had fun

DHS: A suicide squeeze and a split

A walk-off win by morning, and the Demons lose their first by day

Durango girls tennis team gains some bounce to its step

One day after suffering a slew of losses, the Durango High School girls tennis team found a few more victories. The Demons completed play in the Western Slope Open. Head coach Dav...

Skiers again slay the Demons

Aspen defeats DHS girls lacrosse twice in two days

No Mercy in Denver

Mercy College defeats FLC women’s lacrosse at Regis

DHS girls tennis gains experience on the Western Slope

A young Durango High School girls tennis team gained invaluable experience Friday, even if it didn’t pick up many wins. The Demons participated in the first day of the Western Slo...