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Facial recognition for cows is latest Cargill-backed tech idea

NEW YORK – Cargill Inc. is backing an Irish startup that uses facial recognition software to help increase the productivity of dairy cows, the latest move by the largest closely held U.S. co...

Homebuilder stocks just had their nastiest seven-day run in two years

NEW YORK – When it comes to the U.S. housing market, James Stack could be forgiven for thinking he’s a seer. Like other investors, Stack, who manages $1.3 billion for people with ...

Surya Health hires acupuncturist

Surya Health and Wellness recently hired licensed acupuncturist Yong Oh to its team. Oh has practiced acupuncture since 2006. He earned a master’s degree in acupuncture from Pac...

Russel Planning hires one

Marisa Ortiz was recently hired at Russell Planning and Engineering. Ortiz has a bachelor’s degree from Drexel University in civil engineering. Over the past eight years, she ha...

New director of operations hired at Purgatory Resort

Mountain Capital Partners recently appointed Elizabeth Howe as its new director of operations for Purgatory Resort, Arizona Snowbowl, Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort, Pajarito Mountain and Hesp...

Griffin & Associates promotes one

Griffin & Associates recently promoted David Dabney to digital solutions, a communications firm with offices in Durango, Albuquerque and Pensacola, Fla. Dabney joined the firm in ...

4CORE announces two programs

The Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency recently announced the launch of two energy-efficiency programs for local residents: The CARE program and the return of the Energy Smart Colo...

Extension office creates survey for Agriculture Needs Assessment

The Colorado State University Montezuma County Extension office in Cortez now has available an Agriculture Needs Assessment survey for residents in Southwestern Colorado who have interests i...

Family of New Mexican tea lovers to open shop in downtown Durango

The Old Barrel Tea Co. will occupy old Stuart’s space

Officials consider using robots to combat mine spills

DENVER – Crumbling mine tunnels awash with polluted waters perforate the Colorado mountains, and scientists may one day send robots creeping through the pitch-black passages to study the mys...

Tax reform: It’s not just for IBM

20% income deduction, more generous depreciations aid small businesses

Mercury, Vantiv, Worldpay: From Durango to London, what’s in a name?

Durango-based business has come a long way