Creating Community Working through problems? Art can help heal body, soul Art heals through a unique process by bringing hidden issues to the surface, and thereby making us conscious of these… July 20, 2013
The Travel Troubleshooter Are ‘custom’ airfares good for travelers? That’s the intriguing and somewhat thorny question being raised by the worldwide airline industry through a little-known proposal called Resolution… July 20, 2013
Adventures in Motherhood Simple trip to the high country shows power of family ties There is no doubt that our kids get different things from each of their parents. I am pretty thrilled that… July 20, 2013
Action Line Television cartoon exterminator puts con in contest Our loyal correspondent and good friend Dale Elliott shares his first name with exterminator Dale Gribble. But that’s where all… July 20, 2013
Red Cross and you Wildfires underscore importance of preparedness I saw firsthand the fear and emotional roller coaster that the people in those communities dealt with for many weeks.… July 20, 2013
From our Congressman Fundamentals The road to a great — and happy — career begins with the liberal arts July 20, 2013
Neighbors Pops Night pops with energy and good fun On Wednesday night, guests had a crackin’ good time in the Festival Tent at Durango Mountain Resort. Jimmy Nicholson of… July 19, 2013
Downtown Lowdown Nashville duo to make a house call this weekend Don’t think “Nashville” and “New Country” and pop music in a cowboy hat cranked out like convenience store grub. If… July 18, 2013
Durango Dog Tales Think you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? Anything that has been part of our lexicon for so long must be true, right? Well, nothing as complex as… July 18, 2013
Clubhouse Porch Clubhouse Porch Both golfers had to go into sudden death to accomplish their fetes – Mickelson at the Scottish Open, his first… July 16, 2013
Columnists Awash in pink at Habitat party Megan Lange, left, and Alli Bell get into the spirit of Hammers & High Heels, Habitat for Humanity’s party to… July 16, 2013
View from the Center Positive attitude is contagious at Arts Center I found myself in a breakout work group composed of a unique cross-section of Durango organizations – small business owners,… July 15, 2013
Action Line There’s no place like home with tattoo parlors It would be even more weird if “tattoo parlors” were named after other rooms in your house. What about “tattoo… July 14, 2013
La Plata Health Watch Playing it safe at your child’s playground The Safety Geek was pointing out some of the safety features of the playground such as the protective surface of… July 14, 2013
Creating Community Represent the intellectually disabled, increase civil rights Civil rights do not regulate people’s opinions. They protect people from oppression and discriminatory acts by governments and groups and… July 13, 2013
To Protect and Serve Spotting rental, credit card scammers Here is a look at two common types of scams. The first type deals with rental properties. Durango has many… July 13, 2013
Serving Veterans Post-Sept. 11 GI bill offers array of education benefits for veterans The new bill goes well beyond helping pay for tuition. Many veterans who served after Sept. 11, 2001, will receive… July 13, 2013
Patient Parenting Summer is the perfect time to relax and slow down The thing I’m noticing is that families are way too busy. One family with a 3-year-old I know spent several… July 13, 2013
Treasure Hunter In Chaco Canyon, encountering ruins and cultural riches The faint roads leading here still hint at the vanished footprints of ancient Chacoan culture. South of Durango off of… July 13, 2013
From our Congressman Horse slaughter: Nightmare, practical answer or both? Transportation and “processing” of horses is regulated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Congress defunded the USDA inspection of horse… July 13, 2013
Policy and Politics Nerdy parents get no summer reading help Much as my kids would prefer otherwise, though, this is not an all-access pass to a summer devoid of any… July 13, 2013
From our Congressman Go slow on Oxbow City should consider its impact on all those affected July 13, 2013
Neighbors Friends of Arts enjoy a whizz-bang musician The talented Jeneve Rose Mitchell, 13, from Crawford, plays nine instruments. She performed on six on them at the Durango… July 12, 2013