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New method examined to bring fiber optics to homes

Durango internet provider explores use of vibratory plow

Striking Arizona teachers win 20 percent raise, end walkout

PHOENIX – The Arizona governor signed a plan Thursday to give striking teachers a 20 percent pay raise, ending their five-day walkout after a dramatic all-night legislative session and sendi...

Durango student joins Phi Beta Kappa

Hannah Robertson of Durango, who attends Cornell College, was recently initiated into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. Phi Beta Kappa considers members of the top 15 percent of t...

Documents show ties between university, conservative donors

FAIRFAX, Va. – Virginia’s largest public university granted the conservative Charles Koch Foundation a say in the hiring and firing of professors in exchange for millions of dollars in donat...

Durango School District 9-R to hold budget meeting

Durango School District 9-R will hold a public meeting about the proposed 2018-19 budget from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the auditorium at Miller Middle School, 2608 Junction St. C...

Know Your Dough to host program

Know Your Dough, a Durango nonprofit that provides financial literacy programs tailored to the needs of local youths and young adults, recently announced that it hosted the Feed the Pig prog...

Mancos student joins Phi Kappa Phi

Hannah Buck of Mancos, who attends Colorado State University, was recently initiated into the Phi Kappa Phi honor society. Membership is by invitation only and requires nomination...

Cooper resigns as Dolores Schools superintendent

Superintendent Cooper takes job in Grand Junction

Rico Elementary School to shut down as enrollment falls

District considers November ballot issue on annexation

Cortez high school student reflects on U.N. meeting about status of women

Annika Lewis calls for more diversity in school, church

Durango school board gets glimpse at 2018-19 budget

Commitment to livable wage may increase meal prices

Pension problems help drive U.S. protests for teacher raises

DENVER – The loudest rallying cries from Colorado teachers protesting for more education dollars were about dwindling paychecks that are steadily losing ground to the state’s rising cost of ...
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