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Durango businesses get scary

Halloween events planned downtown, at mall

Fund investors may face a bigger tax bill for 2013

NEW YORK – Ah, late October, when the holiday season is on the horizon. Hot cider. Dropping temperatures. And taxes? April 15 is still a ways away, but it’s not too early to star...

Crowdfunding opening up to investors

Some say it could help startups; others warn of fraud

Business Briefs

Jen Scholfield earns financial credential Having successfully completed the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority testing requirements (Series 65), Scholfield Wealth Management ...

New Surface tablets great for productivity

NEW YORK – Whether or not you like Microsoft’s updated Surface tablets will depend on your needs. On one hand, the tablets can be great for working on the go, especially if you sp...

U.S. hiring drops steeply in Sept.

But unemployment rate falls to 7.2

Business Briefs

Local breweries place at Denver beer festival These local breweries earned gold at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver: Steamworks Brewing Co. earned a gold in t...

Classic restoration

Local car enthusiasts peek into past with their old-car hobbies

15 percent of youths not working, studying

WASHINGTON – Almost 6 million young people are neither in school nor working, according to a new study. That’s almost 15 percent of those aged 16 to 24 who have neither desk nor j...

Big projects keep south, west sides of Durango vital

Durango is experiencing a baby boom. No, not that baby boom, but a development boom of baby proportions. Right now, there is a noticeable growth spurt concentrated mostly on the south and we...

Sweet quarter for Chocolate Factory

Company reports revenue growth, looks to expand frozen yogurt brand

No major damage from shutdown

Long-term reputation of U.S. markets appears to be intact
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