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Clemson, Oklahoma took different paths to playoff

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – From a protest in the spring to travel woes in the fall, Oklahoma coped with plenty of distractions on its way to the Orange Bowl. Clemson might ask for a fe...

Top Durango-area sports stories of 2015

It was another thrilling year of sports action in and around La Plata County, with high school teams claiming state championships and several individual athletes reaching new heights. Here’s...

Steven Short reappointed as Fort Lewis College trustee

“Once on the inside, it’s not so simple’

Local icon Fred Kroeger dies at 97

‘Always positive and forward-looking’

Fort Lewis players named to All-NFFCC Team

Ike, Folaumoelao named to second team

Durangoan discusses Ayurvedic health, signs copies of his first book

After graduating from Durango High School and then Fort Lewis College, Noah Volz traveled the world, and now he owns an Ayurvedic clinic in California called Rhythm of Healing. He...

Everyone contributes as Fort Lewis women’s basketball clobber Western State, 84-45

Everyone scores as Skyhawks clobber Western State, 84-45

Caps off

Fort Lewis men’s basketball beats Western State 85-75 in Gunnison

FLC men enter winter break on a high note

Fort Lewis women’s basketball fails to bring fight at CSU-Pueblo

RMAC’s top team outclasses Fort Lewis women in 68-54 win

Fort Lewis men’s basketball gets even in Pueblo with 87-76 win against ThunderWolves

Several Skyhawks contribute in 87-76 win at CSU-Pueblo

Fort Lewis College hires new director for Center of Southwest Studies

Tisdale comes from Autry Museum of the American West