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U.S. construction spending tumbles

WASHINGTON – U.S. construction spending fell for a third straight month in June, with spending on nonresidential construction dropping by the largest amount in six months. Const...

Agrihoods are taking root across America

New communities offer residents rural life, fresh produce

Business Briefs

First National announces new hires First National Bank of Durango recently hired two employees. Amoretta Pringle is a teller at the main office. She is originally from Arizona but...

Zika’s cloud of fear threatens Florida’s tourism way of life

Mike Rigelsky, a lawyer in Ohio, last fall planned the Disney World vacation of a lifetime: a week of theme parks in the Orlando, Florida, sun, including a planned family photo shoot during ...

Cash crunch: When customers pay late, businesses juggle

NEW YORK – Small business owners are contending with a calendar problem that becomes a cash flow problem – they’re waiting longer to get paid. Some customers, whether they’re cons...

Aetna, Humana offer deal on merger

Aetna and Humana said they have a provisional agreement to sell some of their assets to rival Molina Healthcare in an effort to get U.S. antitrust regulators to approve their $37 billion mer...

Silverton, Ute Mountain Utes receive housing grants

DOLA awards $9 million to eight Colorado developments

Homeownership rate continues to fall in U.S.

WASHINGTON – The proportion of U.S. households that owns homes has matched its lowest level in 51 years – evidence that rising property prices, high rents and stagnant pay have made it hard ...

Pending U.S. home sales improved slightly in June

WASHINGTON – The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes crept up in June, a possible indication that the recent growth in real estate sales is still on track. The...

New Zealand trek inspires wool-based business

eNZees founder leaves retirement for startup

Susie’s Gifts closes after 23 years

Susie’s Gifts was a local favorite

Patching the gender gap in kids’ clothes

NEW YORK – Pink for girls. Truck motifs for boys. A growing number of parents want to get outside those parameters when it comes to dressing their kids. Kristin Higgins was adaman...
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