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A productive cycle: $75,000 for sick kids

It’s every parent’s worst nightmare: finding out their child is gravely ill. For local families facing this challenge, Children’s Hospital Colorado provides treatment, often life-saving trea...

New venue is for serious music lovers

Changes in how humans get music is changing how we see music, too. Advances in technology have made it so five musicians in five states can send files to make a record, fans can r...

Saving a beautiful place

It’s a sure bet most folks who live in Southwest Colorado would name our gorgeous natural surroundings as one of the reasons they love it here. But in a county that has doubled i...

From humble origins, Randango Classic turns 32

The 32nd Randango Golf Classic, to benefit the Bryan Merry Memorial Scholarship Fund, will be held Saturday at Hillcrest Golf Club. This event had humble beginnings in the parking...

What if you didn’t have to worry about money?

What would you do if money were no object at all? It’s a question you’ve heard before. Your friends have asked, your co-workers and maybe even a stranger or two. In most cases, it...

Make plenty of time for these summer reads

Here are three books you probably shouldn’t read. They’re magnificently written but for only the crime-fiction pro and the dog days of summer when you can disengage with sunshine,...

Risks, benefits of medication must be weighed

Patients commonly come to me with their “bag of pills” wondering what they are all about. The fact is that medications as a form of treatment can be confusing for many people. T...

Working through problems? Art can help heal body, soul

All forms of art have the capacity to heal our mind and body and have been used consciously and unconsciously throughout the history of mankind. People have used art to connect with their so...

Are ‘custom’ airfares good for travelers?

Should your airline be allowed to offer you a customized ticket? That’s the intriguing and somewhat thorny question being raised by the worldwide airline industry through a little...

Simple trip to the high country shows power of family ties

Dan must have free reign over our Sunday if we’re switch-backing up a steep, rutted, cliffy gravel road at 8 a.m., bag of bakery goods sweating greasily in the front seat, truck pointed towa...

Television cartoon exterminator puts con in contest

As I was perusing the nominees for The Durango Herald’s Reader’s Choice awards, I came to the “Best Pest Control” category and doubled over laughing. One of the candidates was “Dale Gribble....

Wildfires underscore importance of preparedness

During the month of June and into July, I had the privilege of serving people affected by the Black Forest, East Peak fires and the West Fork Complex. I saw firsthand the fear an...