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Katie Chicklinski-Cahill
Position: Staff reporter
Phone Number: (970), 375-4558

Michael Martin Murphey: ‘There’s a lot more that I want to do’

Iconic Western singer-songwriter to play at Henry Strater Theatre

We are committed to adapting to best serve our community

Sometimes, when we have done something the same way for so long, it can be tough to see other options. We need a bit of a shake-up to push us to the next big thing. We need a challenge that ...

Music in the Mountains kicks off July 8 in Bayfield

Harpeth Rising to open season

Garrison Keillor retires: A look at his 1998 performance in Durango

For Jackson Clark, it all started with a strange phone call. “I was on a business trip and I ended up in Green River, Utah, in a motel overnight, and I called the office and they ...

Emergency Response Program building community resilience

In its effort to build community resilience, San Juan Basin Health continually works to plan, train and exercise for emergencies and disasters in our communities. Emergency Preparedness and ...

Music in the Mountains kicks off July 8

The 30th annual Music in the Mountains season just around the corner. The festival will officially open its season with the Harpeth Rising at the Bayfield Performing Arts Center....

Postpartum depression is more than the ‘baby blues’

Durango woman uses her experience to help moms cope after giving birth

Local resources support everyday emotional health

Your brain is in your body. Your emotions are a part of you. If chest pain is treated, why ignore an aching heart? In our “suck it up, buttercup” culture, emotional distress is of...

Giving voice to poetry slam

Local United Way to host competition this weekend

Party for Pride

Durango Pride Festival kicks off Wednesday

‘It’s my baby. It was my creative outlet’

Open Shutter Gallery to shutter retail space

Open Shutter Gallery to shutter retail space

Space on Main Avenue to close in November