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2nd study testing a COVID-19 antibody drug has a setback

For the second time, a study testing an experimental antibody drug for COVID-19 has been paused to investigate a possible safety issue in hospitalized patients. Regeneron Pharmace...

Feds propose protection for rare plant in Mesa Verde National Park

U.S. seeks to protect Chapin Mesa milkvetch

Parks and Wildlife tests for chronic wasting disease in deer

Hunters required to check in with harvested heads

Local resident grateful to church program

A grateful thank you to the First Presbyterian Church at 1159 East Third Ave. in Durango for providing ambulatory medical equipment, free of charge, to individuals experiencing temporary ill...

November library events

Durango Public LibraryLocated at 1900 East Third Ave. Contact: 375-3380, www.durangopubliclibrary.org. Events by date Tuesdays: Weekly activity kits for kids and teens. Kit...

Fort Lewis College Calendar

Visit Saturday Engineering Design Sprint, 8 a.m., Sitter Family Hall Area B4, Courtyard, cost: free, Andrew Young at ayoung@fortlewis.edu. Engineering Department Design Sp...

Bridge Scores

Durango Bridge Club Online Play – All Pairs Received 50+ percent www.durangobridgeclub.org Oct. 22 – Open Pairs First: S. McInturff/R. Farkouh Second: C.L. Lappen/L. Anders...

Durangoan enrolls in honors college

Luke Ford of Durango has enrolled in the Honors College at the University of Utah for the fall 2020 semester. The university has had an honors program for more than 50 years. An h...

Summit Church to host Navajo Nation food and supply drive

Summit Church will host a Navajo Nation food and supply drive from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Nov. 7 in the Summit Church Parking Lot, 2917 Aspen Drive. Native Hope Ministries will visi...

Pine River Library brings back ‘Rambling Readers’

Pine River Library has brought back its popular “Rambling Readers” program. Participants are invited to meet at 10 a.m. on the first Friday of each month starting Nov. 6 at the gate of Saul’...

California theme park closures hit jobs, shops, budget

California’s amusement parks have been pining to reopen for months, hoping to bring back thousands of workers sent home in March when the coronavirus pandemic forced them to close their gate...

Colorado Building Farmers program goes virtual

The Colorado Building Farmers program Principles of Business Planning and Management short course though Colorado State University Extension will be held virtually Thursday nights from Dec. ...
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