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John Livingston
Position: Herald sports editor

Community packs Carver Brewing to get glimpse of Olympian Howard Grotts

The cycling community in Durango is often described as a family, and Sunday might as well have been a reunion. Nearly 100 people gathered on the back patio of Carver Brewing Co. t...

Howard Grotts finishes 38th at Olympic mountain bike race

Mechanicals set Durangoan back to 38th-place finish

Fort Lewis football aims to stay relevant without John L. Smith

Skyhawks want to stay relevant without coach John L. Smith

Durango’s Todd Wells wins Breck Epic on heels of Leadville 100

325 miles, 2 wins in Colorado

Durango’s Howard Grotts faces tough test against Europeans at Rio Olympics

Fifty men will pull up in the starting gate for the Olympic cross-country mountain bike race Sunday. Only one will be from the United States, and he is from Durango. Howard Grotts...

Silverton’s Venture Snowboards back in business

Venture Snowboards is ready to ride for the 2016-17 season. The popular snowboard company based in Silverton shut down operations during the 2015-16 season, but it promised it wou...

Durango boys golf tees off 2016-17 school sports season

The Durango High School boys golf team stepped up to the tee box Tuesday. With the first swing of a club, the 2016-17 high school sports season was underway. The Demons traveled t...

Numbers speak to Olympic mountain biker Howard Grotts

Olympian Grotts a star on trails and in classroom

Durango’s Todd Wells once again king of Leadville 100 MTB

Durangoan claims third victory on high-altitude course

Durango Devo the foundation of Olympian Howard Grotts

Durango Devo has given many children their first taste of cycling, and Olympian Howard Grotts was no different. Grotts, 23, is the only American men’s mountain biker on the Olympi...

There was no raining on Strike Zone Baseball’s parade at the Connie Mack World Series

Connie Mack World Series a special week for area baseball stars

Howard Grotts’ road to Rio paved with triumph, tragedy

Grotts a Durango-grown Olympian