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Gear lending library up and running in Cortez

SCYC looks to parks-type recreation opportunities

San Juan Basin Archaeological Society to host virtual meeting

The public is invited to the next meeting of the San Juan Basin Archaeological Society at 7 p.m. Wednesday via Zoom. Richard Jenkinson will present “Rock art of Dinetah: Stories ...

Bridge Scores

Durango Bridge Club – Online Play (All Pairs Scored 50+ Percent) July 30 – Open Pairs North/South First: D. Sanders/S. Sanders Second: B. Dobson/D. Simpson East/W...

The Good Food Collective matches trees and harvesters

Those who need help harvesting fruit trees are invited to sign up for the Good Food Collective’s fruit gleaning program. The platform specializes in matchmaking fruit trees wit...

New Mexico’s national parks need millions in upgrades

Great American Outdoors Act may help address maintenance issues

Early in pandemic, frantic doctors traded tips across oceans

Amid the chaos of the pandemic’s early days, doctors who faced the first coronavirus onslaught reached across oceans and language barriers in an unprecedented effort to advise colleagues try...

Photo: Spanish Trails Court – Ca. 1947

Wave of boat buyers seek recreation, safety during pandemic

YARMOUTH, Maine – Brandon Mitchell had big plans to visit family in Michigan and take his wife and three kids to Disney World. The pandemic put those plans on ice. So they bought ...

Ute Mountain Utes may earmark CARES Act money for household water

Towaoc resident struggles to get line repaired as faucets run dry

Road trip? Quarantines mess with Americans’ travel plans

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) – Families trying to squeeze in a summer vacation before school starts better do some homework on COVID-19 restrictions before loading up the minivan. The web...

La Plata County 4-H Livestock Judging Team to compete for national title

By Beth LaShell and Brad Fassett We are very pleased to announce that our La Plata County 4-H Livestock Judging Team qualified to represent Colorado at the North American Internat...

Georgia camp with COVID-19 outbreak didn’t require masks

NEW YORK – A Georgia overnight camp hit by a coronavirus outbreak took many precautions, but didn’t make campers wear masks or have proper ventilation in buildings, according to a government...
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