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Archaeological society to present talk about textiles

The San Juan Basin Archaeological Society will present a talk about Native American and Hispanic textiles at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8, in the Lyceum at the Center of Southwest Studies at For...

And the West is History

100 Years Ago: The bowling alleys reopened in Durango and offered an individual tournament contest to local players. 75 years ago: Mrs. Jean Dolan hosted a party to honor M...

Winter in Athens: History without the heat

Explore the cradle of Western civilization without the crowds

Women invited to join heart-health program

Colorado State University Extension in La Plata County is working with Tufts University to help women improve their heart health through Strong Women, Healthy Hearts. Women older...

Alabama town expanding Harper Lee attractions

MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Nearly a year after the death of Harper Lee, a group in south Alabama hopes to develop new attractions and bring more tourists to the novelist’s hometown of Monroeville, w...

And the West is History

100 Years Ago: A sarcastic staff writer announced, “the weather maker was kinder to Animas City this morning. It was only 12 below.” 75 years ago: Mr. and Mrs. John Hedderm...

Health department changes name to San Juan Basin Public Health

San Juan Basin Health has changed its name to “San Juan Basin Public Health,” effective immediately. The name change better reflects the organization’s public health mission: to p...

Hospice of Mercy to offer 8-week grief support group

Hospice of Mercy is offering an eight-week grief support group for people who have experienced the death of a loved one. Participants will have the opportunity to explore the pro...

Clean energy powers jobs in La Plata County

Industry employed nearly 800 in 2015, report says

‘Lost World’ leads voyage into Four Corners’ past

David Roberts ties research with his backcountry trips

And the West is History

100 Years Ago: Mrs. Jack Wigglesworth of Telluride left Durango after mourning the death of her sister, May Shields Kaylor, with the rest of her family. 75 years ago: Russe...

Nearly 9 million visitors traveled to Hawaii in 2016

HONOLULU – The number of people traveling to Hawaii neared 9 million in 2016 as visitor spending and arrival figures hit records for the fifth straight year, the Hawaii Tourism Authority sai...
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