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Durango High School to host poetry slam

Durango High School will host its annual poetry slam at 7 p.m. April 12 at Durango Arts Center as part of the Creativity Festivity and to celebrate National Poetry Month. All hig...

Student loan defaults rising, study finds

The stock market is up, unemployment is down but things aren’t rosy for all Americans. A new analysis of government data by the Consumer Federation of America found that the numbe...

Durango High School offers track and field camp

This summer, Durango High School Athletics will host a track and field camp for students in elementary and middle school. The camp will take place June 5-9. For more information,...

The script flips: Cursive makes a comeback

This handwriting skill has benefits beyond penmanship

Hospitals could lose $264 million under proposed budget

Per-pupil funding for K-12 goes up but so does the negative factor

Know Your Dough needs volunteer teachers

Know Your Dough, a nonprofit that seeks to increase the personal financial wellness of local youths, is in need of volunteers to teach fourth-, seventh- and 11th-grade programs. ...

Two District 9-R schools to welcome new principals in 2017-2018

Park Elementary and Miller Middle start new chapter

Park Elementary announces preschool, kindergarten registration

Park Elementary School will open online registration for kindergarten April 1. Online registration must be completed before attending the in-school registration from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 1...

Student project will save money at Durango High School

DECA students’ plan calls for increased illumination, decreased costs at DHS

Fort Lewis College to hold free lecture about overpopulation

The Life-Long Learning Lecture Series at Fort Lewis College will present “Climate Change, Population, and the Ethics of Making Babies” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 23, in Room 130 of Noble Hall...

Durango couple launches Highland Helicopters to fill flying niche

Company offers training, search and rescue services and private flights

Legislative Roundup: Bill advances to toughen penalties for texting while driving

DENVER – On Tuesday, the two chambers of the state Legislature gave 18 bills a third reading, 24 a second reading, while 20 were scheduled for committee hearings. Floor work Ho...
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