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Local Realtor earns Pricing Strategy Advisor accreditation

Justin Osborn, a licensed Realtor in both Colorado and New Mexico with The Wells Group, has achieved the prestigious Pricing Strategy Advisor accreditation. Less than 1% of Realto...

Local EXIT Realty-affiliated office welcomes new team members

EXIT Realty Home & Ranch has announced that Nick Johnson, Trisha Taylor and Linette Nye Schmidt have joined its growing team of dedicated real estate sales professionals. EXIT Rea...

Tailwind aiding hospitals across the country

Endurance powders being donated to help nurses, doctors during long shifts

Why Durango’s vital tourism economy will recover quickly

In a both timely and ironic fashion, National Travel and Tourism week begins this Monday, May 3. What is normally a celebration of the tourism industry and how it benefits society...

Partial reopening begins for offices, businesses in Montezuma County

Health precautions put in place, retail sales resume

Nintendo Switch is in high demand, and there aren’t enough of them

I was late to the whole Animal Crossing thing, but a few days ago I, too, decamped for a virtual island utopia, where I can breathe fresh digital air, chase butterflies, plant bright tulips ...

Columbine Landscapes announces new waste reduction manager

Columbine Landscapes has named Josh Cannon as their new waste reduction manager. The waste reduction role is one of the ways Columbine stays environmentally conscientious. It is C...

New Mexico dairy industry drowning in glut of milk

SANTA FE (AP) – The COVID-19 pandemic is choking New Mexico’s dairy market, forcing many farmers to throw surplus milk into irrigation ponds. It’s a cruel double whammy. ...

Pediatric Partners adapts to new COVID-19 realities

UV light is used to sanitize N95 masks

A big voice for small business

On the afternoon of March 17, our lives changed like many of yours. At the Durango Chamber of Commerce, we migrated to working remotely. The chamber staff is now hunkering down but still wor...

Businesses expect slow start as commerce returns

Details on just what will be allowed remain murky

Residence Inn by Marriott in Durango is sold

Ownership group also owns neighboring hotel