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La Plata Boys and Girls Club names Youth of the Year

The Boys and Girls Club of La Plata County recently named Molly Matava “Youth of the Year.” Matava will also be a candidate for Colorado Youth of the Year and entered to receive ...

Southwest Colorado Community College expands nursing programs

Community college to offer bachelor’s degrees

FLC announces new dean of Arts & Sciences

Jesse Peters will come from North Carolina

Mountain Middle School earns top ranking from Colorado Charter Schools Institute

For the third consecutive year, Mountain Middle School has received the highest accredited school rating – Performance with Distinction – from the Colorado Charter Schools Institute. ...

Prom dress giveaway set for Bayfield library

Are you a high school student in need of a prom dress? Bayfield High School F.O.R. Club and the Pine River Library will host a prom-dress giveaway at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 4, at ...

Columbine Christian is currently enrolling new students

Columbine Christian School is currently enrolling new students for the 2017-18 school year at a discounted tuition rate. Scholarships are available. To enroll, for tours or for mo...

Colorado budget increases funding for education

Rural hospitals would take a hit under $28.3 billion proposal

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
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