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Tim Kroes retires after 25 years at Adaptive Sports Association

He has led the Durango Adaptive Sports Association through remodels, vehicle purchases and program expansions benefitting hundreds of participants, and now Tim Kroes is stepping down after 2...

Community support for Kuss family continues

Business fundraisers, donations add to memorial funds

Manna Soup Kitchen’s garden to offer more free food

At-risk teens will garden and operate summer farm stand

Denver students build drone for Rwandan national park

DENVER – Rangers protecting the lions, elephants and leopards of Rwanda’s Akagera National Park often patrol on foot, and venture only with difficulty into its swamps to keep an eye on rare ...

Great Old Broad Rose Chilcoat retires

Rose Chilcoat has retired, but she will remain a Great Old Broad. After 15 years with Great Old Broads for Wilderness, the lifelong conservation advocate credited for growing the ...

Panhandling inspires ambassadors to help downtown tourists

‘We’re just trying to be more positive and proactive’

Rain and hail can’t dampen Taste of Durango

Annual food fest brings thousands downtown

Boettcher gives Fort Lewis College $150,000 for new hall

The Boettcher Foundation on Thursday announced a gift of $150,000 to Fort Lewis College for its new While the building is funded primarily by the state, the college is on the hook to raise...

Training for nonprofit leaders to be offered

Fiscal responsibilities, marketing and fundraising on agenda

State offers assistance to pay heating bills

Deadline to apply is April 30

Woman’s passion to eliminate inequality continues to burn

Lauren Patterson has left mark throughout Durango

Community Connections names new president

Nonprofit facing staffing shortage, other challenges