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New Ignacio preschool plans to open in January

Closure of Southern Ute Head Start will worsen early child care shortage

DHS to host military information night Monday

Durango High School will host a military information night from 6 to 7 p.m. Monday in the DHS Library, 2390 Main Ave. ...

9-R schools will be closed Oct. 26 and 29

Durango School District 9-R will be closed Friday and Oct. 29 for staff professional development. There will be no school on those days. ...

Parents and Infants Encouragement class available

First Southern Baptist Church is offering a program called PIE – Parents and Infants Encouragement – in an individual scheduling format. The program helps expectant and new mothers learn how...

Ready-to-Read program for 4-year-olds to be held

A Ready-to-Read program for 4-year-olds will be offered in an individual scheduling format through First Southern Baptist Church at 1715 West Second Ave. in Durango. For scheduli...

Transgender presentation to be held Wednesday

Mountain Middle School will host Transgender 101 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the school, 108 W. 31st St. Adrien Lawyer, co-director of the Transgender Resource Center of Ne...

Durango 9-R school board to meet

Durango 9-R Board of Education will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Board Room of the 9-R Administration Building at 201 E. 12th St. ...

Durango Elks Lodge accepting scholarship applications

Durango Elks Lodge No. 507 is accepting applications for the Elks National Foundation’s 2019 Most Valuable Student Scholarship Competition now through Nov. 15. Any high school ...

September inspections: Taste of India, Thai Cortez, Absolute Bakery and more

September inspections are in

Todd Bol, founder of Little Free Library book sharing, dies

HUDSON, Wis. – The Wisconsin man who founded the Little Free Library, a nonprofit that began with a dollhouse-like box of free books in his front yard and ballooned into an international boo...

Leader of DU’s school of social work campus in Durango to retire

Wanda Ellingson helped found the program

More colleges allow applicants to self-report test scores

HARTFORD, Conn. – Yale and Quinnipiac universities in Connecticut have joined a growing list of schools that have begun allowing applicants to self-report SAT and ACT test scores, rather tha...
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