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Pride Festival held Saturday may be Durango’s biggest yet

Hundreds turn out to embrace inner selves and celebrate community

History Live revisits Bayfield’s racist past in lesson on town’s 1920s Ku Klux Klan chapter

Attendees at Pine River Library compare 20th century KKK rhetoric to modern politics

Durango’s assistant city manager among speakers at economic summit

New appointee Erin Hyder said she brings focus on team building

Fort Lewis College Calendar: Sept.10-16

Visit www.fortlewis.edu, click the “Quick Links” menu, choose “News & Events,” then click “Events” to view the complete calendar. Saturday ACT Test, 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Noble Hall, re...

Bridge Scores

Durango Bridge Club online and in-person play – all pairs received 50+ percent Sept. 1 – Non-Life Masters First: C. Davidow/R. Haggerty Second: J. Gazak/J. Monell Third...

Senior Center Calendar: Sept. 12-16

Durango/La Plata Senior Center 2424 Main Ave., 382-6445 Events Monday 10:30 a.m.: Computer Class, Watch Your Step Marvel Methodist Church 11 a.m.: Chair Zumba 12:30 p.m.: Duplica...

San Juan Basin Archaeological Society hosts presentation

The San Juan Basin Archaeological Society will host a presentation at 7 p.m. Sept. 14 in the Ballroom at Fort Lewis College. It will also be available on Zoom. Anna Sofaer, president of the...

Community garden to hold open house

The Ohana Kuleana Community Garden will honor its founder and benefactor Bob Lieb at an open house from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11, at the garden at 564 E. 30th St. The open house wi...

Durango Botanic Gardens hosts discussion

Sarah Gleason of Gleason Bison will discuss how regenerative livestock management is good for the environment, healthy soil and thriving ecosystems from 4 to 6 p.m. Sept. 14 at Durango Publi...

Durango Cowboy Gathering Parade now accepting entries

Entries are now being accepted for the Durango Cowboy Gathering Parade, which will be held at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 1. The largest motorless parade in Colorado has no entry fee. Participants can ...

Camaraderie, community draw motorcyclists to Durango area

Traffic heavier than usual, but responsible riders prevent problems

The train whistle, Durango’s signature sound, is iconic to some, earsplitting to others

Some residents say it’s gotten louder; railroad is following federal regulations
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