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Melanie Mazur
Position: Special to The Herald

Rain, snow create slippery roads

Monday's rain created some interesting driving conditions this week. Highways became slick sheets of ice, while gravel roads with snow accumulation turned to slippery mush. Area p...

U.S. Navy veteran turns 95

Darwin Kinney turned 95 on Monday and celebrated Tuesday with taco salad and chocolate birthday cake at Evenings Porch Assisted Living. Evenings Porch staff presented him with a ...

Friends holding fundraiser Saturday for local boy with cancer

A wish for a young boy with cancer to see Christmas lights, fireworks and fire trucks should be answered on Saturday. A fundraising event to help third-grade student Jaden Page f...

Horse sense

Homeschool students learn with equine program

Home-school students learn with equine program

Work with horses teaches life skills

Heavy, wet snow arrives in Colorado

The Colorado Department of Transportation is recommending drivers head home early today if possible, as staffers expect freezing temperatures to make roadways icy and hazardous. B...

Bayfield family goes solar

4Core receives help from LPEA, EPA for residential projects

Bayfield family goes solar power

4Core receives help from LPEA, EPA for residential projects

Youth football director stepping down after 7 years

Eric Spady retiring after 7 years of running league

Academy students thank veterans

Hope Community Christian Academy hosted its fourth annual Veterans Day breakfast on Nov. 11. Fifty-one veterans and their families attended the event at the Ignacio ELHI. Academy...

Band heading into finals

The Bayfield Marching Wolverines had a strong performance at Monday morning's 1A semifinals at the Colorado Bandmasters Association State Championships. They now compete in the finals at 5:1...

New Ignacio school buildings built for future

They incorporate energy efficiency, technology, comfort