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Prostate support group to meet at Durango library

The “Man to Man” prostate cancer support group will hold a meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. The meeting is open to those who are intere...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Starving rodents” were “ruining fruit trees” along the Florida River near Allison and in Montezuma Valley, where snow was 3 to 5 feet deep. Rabbits reportedly were climbi...

Durango/La Plata Senior Center to offer ballroom dance classes

A six-session ballroom dancing class will be held from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays, starting Feb. 6, at Durango/La Plata Senior Center, 2424 Main Ave. The class will be taught by...

And the West is History

100 years ago: The Denver & Rio Grande train on the Silverton branch, which went up Animas Canyon, was stopped by a dead buck deer on the tracks that looked like it was killed by a mount...

Rising Utah liquor sales fueled by more non-Mormons, tourism

SALT LAKE CITY – In Mormon dominated Utah where alcohol is frowned upon, liquor sales keep climbing each year. State residents bought nearly $428 million in alcohol last year to set another ...

Push to better track living kidney donors’ long-term health

WASHINGTON – The big unknown when someone donates a kidney: The long-term health consequences. Now the U.S. is taking a step toward finally tracking how living donors fare over decades – jus...

Ute Mountain Utes blast member’s testimony against Bears Ears

Tribe says comments to U.S. House committee were an inappropriate political ploy

‘Fair of Heart and Goosebump Race’ will return to Farmington

San Juan Regional Medical Center will hold its 10th annual “A Fair of the Heart and Goosebump Race” on Feb. 17 at the hospital’s Heart Center, 407 South Schwartz Ave., in Farmington. ...

Lawsuits say Mexican gray wolf recovery plan is flawed

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – U.S. wildlife managers failed to adopt a recovery plan for the endangered Mexican gray wolf that would protect against illegal killings and the consequences of inbreeding...

Experts warn of risk of sinkhole in popular New Mexico area

Experts are painting a dire picture about the impending collapse of a giant cavern under a highway interchange that serves as a gateway to two national parks and the heart of New Mexico’s oi...

Middle age is not too late to increase cardiac fitness, studies show

Late January can be a difficult time for anyone who began a new exercise routine on New Year’s Day. Research has shown that nearly half of all resolutions have faded by the end of January, a...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Just 250 feet of ice, between 4 and 5 feet thick,” on the Rio Grande between Durango and Silverton, was removed to clear the rails for travel. 75 years ago:...
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