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Rotary Club to hear about Durango Nature Studies

The Rotary Club of Durango will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Strater Hotel, 699 Main Ave. Stephanie Weber, Durango Nature Studies executive director, will speak about how the non...

And the West is History

100 years ago: The Chapman Hardware Co. set up a two-cylinder Bain for J.D. Graves of Cedar Hill. 75 years ago: The “chilled breath of approaching winter” spurred Nazis to ...

Former New Mexico farmer morphs into master mandolin maker

CABALLO, N.M. (AP) – To get to Bill Bussmann’s house, you take exit 63, the Hillsboro exit, off of I-25, about two hours south of Albuquerque. It gets interesting after that. Inst...

Active, virtuous living may not always protect your heart

Exercise is good, but nothing is 100 percent protective

9 things cruise newbies need to know before walking the gangplank

First-time cruisers have a lot to wrap their heads around. There are hundreds of cruise lines out there, and sifting through the options - like the themes (“The Walking Dead” or “Oprah”?) de...

Rock hiding craze sweeps Alamogordo

Residents hide and search for painted rocks

And the West is History

100 years ago: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Myers entertained W.E. Duggan and family at lunch in Violet Grove, where “weinerwurst sandwiches and other good things comprised the menu.” ...

With several Caribbean islands in recovery mode, some vacation advice

Some islands were hit hard by hurricanes, some weren’t

Bystander rape-prevention programs face questions

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – Training programs around the country are trying to teach bystanders to stop sexual assault, and now is when they have to be especially alert. Campus sexual assault repor...

And the West is History

100 years ago: A forest fire started behind Perins Peak and received attention from local forest officials. 75 years ago: “Steaming along under the power generated by their...

Burmese refugee family to get home from Habitat for Humanity

GREELEY (AP) – Marry Naing grew up in a refugee camp in Thailand. No one had cars. There were no big buildings. There was no electricity. When she looks back on her childhood, she remembers ...

Despite high hopes, hot weather dulls fall foliage season in New England

EAST MONTPELIER, Vt. – Tour buses continued to pack into a maple sugar farm on the outskirts of Vermont’s capital during the first week of October, the peak of foliage season for travelers l...
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