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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...

Fundamentals

The road to a great — and happy — career begins with the liberal arts

Pops Night pops with energy and good fun

The music, the food, the decorations, folks dressed to the nines, the chance to socialize ... all make Pops Night at Music in the Mountains one of the most special events of the year, and th...

Nashville duo to make a house call this weekend

East Nashville is starting to make its mark on the world of Americana music. Don’t think “Nashville” and “New Country” and pop music in a cowboy hat cranked out like convenience s...

Think you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?

The proverb “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks” has been part of our collective knowledge seemingly forever. An early reference to this tale can be traced to The Boke of Husbandry by Joh...

Public Editorial Board Meeting

Please join The Durango Herald editorial board for its public session at 10:30 a.m. today at Durango Joe’s in Town Plaza. The topic for today’s session will be proposed changes t...

Clubhouse Porch

I have one quick thought before I delve into upcoming events and tournament results: It was sure nice to see Phil Mickelson and 19-year old Jordan Spieth win tournaments on either side of th...

Awash in pink at Habitat party

One of the hardest-hit industries in this recession has been homebuilders, with new housing starts down to almost nothing here in 2009 and 2010. That’s why Habitat for Humanity o...

Positive attitude is contagious at Arts Center

I had the pleasure Friday of attending the fourth annual Women’s Small Business Conference organized by the Small Business Development Center. I found myself in a breakout work gr...

There’s no place like home with tattoo parlors

There are a lot of tattoo parlors in Durango, and I was wondering why we call them “parlors?” Why not a tattoo shop, a tattoo store or even a tattoo office? It seems a little odd when a busi...