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May library events

Durango Public Library 1900 East Third Ave. Contact: 375-3380, www.durangopubliclibrary.org. Ongoing events Tuesdays, 2 p.m.: Baby story time. Interactive activities with musi...

March births

These births occurred in March at Mercy Regional Medical Center: Emily McCollum and Oscar Benitez, Bayfield, Oliver Clark, 5 lbs., 13 oz., 2:04 p.m., March 1. Nancy and...

Fort Lewis College Calendar

Visit Saturday “A Celebration of Dance” Ballet Durango performance, 5 p.m., Community Concert Hall. Wednesday Teacher Education graduate program information session, 4:30 ...

La Plata Quilters Guild to meet Thursday

The La Plata Quilters Guild will meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the La Plata County Fairgrounds, 2500 Main Ave. Heather Lundquist will present the program “Quilt Documentation: Why...

Bridge scores

Durango Bridge Club Scores April 26 Non-Life Master First: J. Klungtvedt, J. Walter Second: B. Cugini, C. Schadt Third: C. Bronson, P. Hemphill ...

Senior Calendar

Durango/La Plata Senior Center 2424 Main Ave., 382-6445 Monday 2424 Main Ave., 382-6445 9:30 a.m. AAA meeting. 10 a.m. Visually Impaired Persons meeting. ...

And the West is History

50 years ago: Holt Sheet Metal of Durango and Monte Vista was awarded a $7,450 contract to install air conditioning at the Durango Public Library. 25 years ago: Someone rep...

Tooth whiteners essentially bleach your teeth, and that has pros and cons

Walk down the toothpaste aisle at your typical drugstore and you’ll see a range of products that promise to whiten your teeth. Whitening toothpaste, whitening strips, a whitening gel that yo...

Hawaii volcano erupts; county issues evacuation orders

HONOLULU – Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupted Thursday, releasing red lava into a residential neighborhood and prompting mandatory evacuation orders for nearby homes. Hawaii County ...

And the West is History

50 years ago: “One of the most serious and senseless acts of vandalism in recent years was discovered” at the Little League baseball fields in Cortez. Someone had shot out 33 of the ligh...

Navajo Nation: More than 100 horses apparent victims of drought

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Dozens of horses have died on tribal land in northern Arizona, apparently after getting trapped in a muddy stock pond as drought grips the region. Navajo Nation...

Diseases spread by ticks, mosquitoes and fleas more than tripled in the U.S.

The warmer weather of spring and summer means the start of tick and mosquito season and the diseases they transmit, including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, West Nile and Zika. ...
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