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Dayplanner Saturday
Meetings and Events Durango Farmers Market, 8 a.m.-noon, First National Bank parking lot, www.durango farmersmarket.com. Bayfield Farmers Market, 8:30 a.m.-noon, Bayfield Roadside Park, U.S. Highway 160. River Run for Orphans…
Local Briefs
Prayer ceremony to cleanse Animas A prayer ceremony for the Animas River will be held at sunrise (about 6:30 a.m.) Sunday at Santa Rita Park. The Native American ceremony will…
Fort Lewis College brings expertise to Animas River
School’s scientists will assist, library makes guide
Catching fish for metals testing
Pete Deren, an aquatic technician with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, shocked and collected 10 adult fish, including this brown trout, on Friday from the Animas River. Deren and Jim White,…
Spill in the Animas River ignites passions over EPA’s mission
EPA administrator Gina McCarthy spoke to the media about the contamination of the Animas River on Wednesday at the La Plata County Fairgrounds.Steve Lewis/Durango Herald WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ever since…
The Blotter
Durango Police Friday 12:18 a.m. A drunken woman was passed out in a median with her pants down near East Third Avenue and 13th Street. Thursday 7:42 a.m. A man…
Full steam ahead for Railfest
A Galloping Goose cruises along the tracks of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad on Friday during the second day of True West Railfest. The event will continue Saturday…
Trout farm faces uncertain future because of Animas River pollution
River opening may not be enough for Little Fishes
Animas River reopens after Gold King Mine fiasco
Health advisory issued for recreational users
La Plata County comp plan addresses infrastructure needs
Water infrastructure is sorely lacking in La Plata County or is poorly maintained, water system manager Robert Ludwig said earlier this month at a county comprehensive plan session. Ludwig is…
Gold King Mine spill spawns Hazman character
Two men brave polluted river to raise awareness
Animas High School welcomes new head
Woytek will focus on Spanish instruction, drug abuse
Cortez Cultural Center board gets message: Don’t sell
Treasurer says decision needed in 6 months
Retrieving Durango’s recreational reputation
The Animas River, seen Wednesday at the Ninth Street bridge, looks like it’s back to normal to the naked eye. The Durango Area Tourism Office is helping area businesses answer…
Green and clean
Costs and lingering sediment remain a concern
With news improving concerning the Animas River spill, local officials can now turn their attention to more long-term issues, such as impacts to the budget and contaminated sediment that might…
Local Briefs
Durango announces weed spraying The city of Durango will be completing weed spraying through Aug. 23 at these locations: City-road right of ways in SkyRidge subdivision. Open space between Hillcrest…
Dayplanner Friday
Meetings and Events Outdoor Yoga, 7-8 a.m. and 8:15-9:15 a.m., amphitheater, Durango Community Recreation Center, 2700 Main Ave., $5, 259-0385. Community Health Action Coalition meeting, 8-9:30 a.m., Sunlight Room, Durango…
Death-penalty debate back in Colo.
League of Women Voters urges repeal of ultimate sentence
The Blotter
Durango Police Tuesday 8:17 a.m. A brown leather purse was under a tree near a stop sign at Hummingbird Lane and Colorado Avenue. 1:18 p.m. A driver in a car…
Durangoans question sewer-plant options
‘It will never be easier to move that plant out of Santa Rita’
Navajo Lake releases dilute wastewater
Water managers doubled the release at Navajo Lake to help dilute heavy metals in the San Juan River. The Bureau of Reclamation, in cooperation with the San Juan River Recovery…
Inopportune time for a bath
A La Plata County Sheriff’s Office deputy warns a bather to stay out of the Animas River on Wednesday afternoon near the Ninth Street bridge. The river has been closed…