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Wranglers celebrate 25 years of Gary Cook

It began June 2, 1969, a month and a half before Apollo 11 and four months before the Amazin’ Mets. That’s when the Bar-D Wranglers took the stage for the first time north of Dura...

When it comes to mines, bonding is important issue

The recent series in The Durango Herald about mining issues and water quality in the upper Animas River basin highlight an all too common problem: The question of how to handle the legacy of...

Why are some bear seasons easier?

When bumping into folks, I can pretty much guarantee hearing one of two things: some bear story about something from somewhere or their take on the current bear season – usually along the li...

4-H volunteers, participants make a leader proud

Volunteers are the heart of 4-H. Each year, I am continually grateful and appreciative for the hard work and dedication the La Plata County 4-H volunteers exhibit. This wonderful...

Quilts, jams, bunnies and barbecue at the fair

There was something for everyone at the La Plata County Fair last week, but for young people involved in 4-H, it was the week of the year. The La Plata County 4-H Council has 17 4...

Clubhouse Porch

First, it was the person with the colored wig and hand-held poster in the gallery. That anyway appears to have disappeared. Now it is time for the PGA to put a stop t...

No need to travel to New York City; opera comes here

This story is a triumph for small town America. Beginning Oct. 4, The MET: Live in HD will return to Durango. Ten transmissions of matinee performances at the Metropolitan Opera i...

From beginning to end, Mom was my best friend

As a kid, I was a loner. I don’t recall much teasing or bullying, just isolation. I wished for friends, but my interests (anything to do with science) were so different from the interests of...

Reality meets the promise of hidden riches in Yellowstone

I have dreams dancing like a campfire in my imagination. Dreams of finding a treasure chest filled with pounds of gold and priceless antiques – and the joy of discovery of the unknown wilds....

Desert oasis

Utah’s Jones Creek offers relief from the heat, and a trip back in time

Durango goes to seed with grass issues

I commute along Florida Road, and I love the landscaping, especially the bunches of ornamental grass near Chapman Hill. But it looks like some clueless road maintenance person cut down a hug...

Number of local families that need child care staggering

I recently had the opportunity to fill in for the director of the new child care center on Florida Road. It was fun to be in the beautiful new building, get to know the families enrolled the...