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Business Briefs

Local tour business gets a new name Tommy and Jeannie Barnes have purchased Outlaw Tours in Durango. The couple is redirecting the company, as well as renaming it to Du...

It’s like a buffet, but for e-books

SPANISH FORK, Utah – Two startups are trying to do for e-books what Netflix does for movies. Oyster and Scribd let you read as many books as you want for a monthly price – $10 for...

S.W. women to talk business

Array of networking, educational opportunities to be available at FLC

Pot deliveryman is here

Marijuana biz evolving faster than laws in Seattle

Iceland’s design industry growing, branching out

Being a small, sparsely populated island nudged up against the edge of the Arctic Circle hasn’t stopped Iceland from nurturing a rich and varied design industry. While Viking rune...

Internet house hunting

Real estate websites have changed how people look for, buy homes

FAA says real estate agents’ use of drones is illegal

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Real estate agents are increasingly taking their work to the skies, using remote-controlled aircraft to film bird’s-eye-view video tours of homes, land and commercial...

Crunching numbers for county market

The La Plata County residential real estate market crested in the first half of 2014 compared with last year, but it maintained a high level of home sales compared with previous years. ...

Soda tax’s last stand?

Bay Area preps for showdown against beverage association

Business Briefs

Sorrel Sky Gallery announces new hire Sorrel Sky Gallery announces a new addition to its Durango team. Deborah Sussex will join the gallery as a sales associate. She re...

Too busy on the weekend? Not a problem

Farmers market now open Tuesdays for your food-shopping indulgence

Cash-flow management befuddles many

Independently owned businesses face many challenges in their day-to-day operations. The most frequent financial problem is described in various terms, but is universally known as a cash-flow...