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Colorado AG Weiser forms task force to combat organized retail theft

Formation comes as new state law goes into effect aiming to reduce the anonymous online sale of stolen goods

Holiday Rewards Program has its best year yet

The initiative’s third year brings in over $147,000 in spending at Durango businesses

Durango liquor stores predict sales drop-off in 2023

Starting in 2023 grocery stores will be able to sell wine, creating competition for local alcohol retailers

Purgatory Ski Patrol comes to an agreement over wages

Ski patrol union representatives say both entities bargained in good faith

Holiday thrifting is a gift that keeps on giving

Consignment shops, thrift stores offer one-of-a-kind buys and experiences

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory enters standstill agreement with dissident shareholders

The lawsuit against AB Value/Radoff Group was dismissed as result of the settlement

Baa-humbug: Dreading post-Christmas tree removal? Durangoats can help

Even spruces, firs and pines have a role in regenerating the Southwest

Shoplifting stings small retailers along Main Avenue in Durango

While big-box stores make national news about the effect theft has on profits, small local businesses are more concerned about their bottom lines

The Nugget Mountain Bar reopens outdoor deck

Establishment adds Quonset hut to patio after having liquor license approved

Cocktail bar to open in place of Joel’s

New ownership hopes to be pouring drinks before start of Snowdown

Colorado, along with other states, to investigate Kroger-Albertsons merger

Attorney General Phil Weiser intends to launch a listening tour to gather feedback

Durango Sports Club changes name, undergoes remodeling

New owner vows to keep club culture same and modernize the building infrastructure