And the West is History And the West is History 75 years ago: “Several specialists will be paying a visit to La Plata County for the purpose of helping with… May 11, 2014
Health A fountain of youth? For elderly, it’s exercise Movement combats a litany of age-related ailments May 11, 2014
Health Health Briefs The Celebrating Healthy Communities Coalition, supported by San Juan Basin Health announces the winners of the third annual La Plata… May 11, 2014
Health Coffee may help you see clearly Chlorogenic acid – not caffeine – is key ingredient May 11, 2014
Health Will ‘young’ blood someday help humans? Older mice got stronger, exercised longer and performed better mentally after they were injected with blood from young mice, or… May 11, 2014
Health All that bickering may do you in Frequent fighters more likely to die in mid-life May 11, 2014
Health Depression a risk for young, first-time dads Difficulty transitioning to parenthood among several known factors May 11, 2014
And the West is History And the West is History This picture was reprinted in a March 1989 Herald. The cutline read: “‘Battle Rock’ at the World’s Fair – home… May 10, 2014
And the West is History And the West is History Bayfield residents gather for horse races on Oct. 17, 1922.Courtesy Center of Southwest Studies 75 years ago: “La Plata County… May 9, 2014
And the West is History And the West is History 75 years ago: “Miss Frances Williams, itinerant nurse for the state division of crippled children, is conducting an institute on… May 8, 2014
And the West is History And the West is History 75 years ago: “M.G. Williamson, secretary of the Durango Chamber of Commerce, returned from Grand Junction, where he has been… May 7, 2014
And the West is History And the West is History “Both the Burns and First National banks began distributing the new Kennedy half dollars, but on a limited basis in… May 5, 2014
And the West is History And the West is History 75 years ago: “Construction of the $3 million Vallecito dam just below the junction of the Vallecito and Pine rivers,… May 4, 2014
Health Your ZIP code plays a big part in your health Your lifespan, too, has more to do with geography than your genes May 4, 2014
Health No sugar for a year: Could you do it? After the tears, family discovers it can live (mostly) without May 4, 2014
Health Health Briefs Mother’s Day kicks off Women’s Health Week, which takes place from May 11 to 17. The American Cancer Society joins… May 4, 2014
Health Growing new muscle in men’s injured legs Dr. Stephen Badylak, deputy director of the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, implanted a scaffolding-like material derived from pig bladder… May 3, 2014
And the West is History And the West is History 75 years ago: “A large group of local businessmen and shippers and railroad officials discussed the mater of freight services… May 3, 2014
Travel Resurrecting a steam giant At 132-feet long, 1.2 million pounds, Big Boy an engineering marvel May 3, 2014
Travel Museum honoring Sept. 11 victims to open May 21 The opening will come after a May 15 ceremony and a six-day dedication period during which the museum will be… May 3, 2014
And the West is History And the West is History Herald<br><br>“Jeff Ellingson (foreground) and Shawn Curtis repair a headlight from engine No. 478 ‘with a clean-up, new headlight reflector and… May 3, 2014
And the West is History And the West is History 75 years ago: “Dorothy May Jackson, former Durango music teacher; and now music instructor in the Aztec, New Mexico public… May 2, 2014
And the West is History And the West is History 75 years ago: “An allotment of $3,714 for the operation of a garden at the La Plata County farm to… May 1, 2014