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Osprey donates over 200 backpacks to Cortez schools

Packs going to students in need

DHS Native American Club to host art contest

The Durango High School Native American Club will host an art contest with a submission deadline of 4 p.m. Friday. The art contest is district-wide for Native American-themed draw...

Durango Education Foundation to host Battle of the Brains

Durango Education Foundation is looking for teams that want to compete to raise money for grants and scholarships from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Durango Public Library meeting rooms. ...

State Rep. Barbara McLachlan celebrates ag with eighth graders

Middle school students learn food preservation skills

Destination Imagination to host information nights

Destination Imagination will host several information nights in September and October for parents, students and teachers to learn more about the program. Information session will be held on ...

Conservative social media commentator speaks at FLC

‘Never sacrifice your values for anything or anyone’

9-R Special Education Advisory Committee to meet

The Durango 9-R Special Education Advisory Committee will meet from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday in the 9-R Administration Building, 201 E. 12th St. This meeting will provide an SEAC over...

Durango School District announces leadership program

Durango School District 9-R will host six leadership programs throughout the 2019-20 school year, with two options of times for each session to attend. The program is geared towar...

Common Grounds Cafe reaches fundraising goal

Common Grounds Cafe in the lobby of Durango Public Library has reached its fundraising goal. The library is anticipating a start date around the beginning of October for a full remodel. Unti...

Animas High School accepting new students

Animas High School enrollment is open through Oct. 1 for first semester and will reopen after October for students who want to transfer to AHS for second semester, which will begin Jan. 7. T...

State law aims to increase accountability in effort to boost literacy

$230 million has been spent on extra reading instruction, with lukewarm results

Fort Lewis College awarded $2 million in free consulting services

Boosting enrollment, building partnerships will be among goals
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