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Horoscope for December 24, 2017

ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You make a great impression on bosses, parents and VIPs during the next four weeks. Call it smoke and mirrors, call it what you like – but it’s the truth. Use t...

When your kids get cabin fever, try these activities

Tips for keeping kiddos occupied during holiday break

Christmas Eve church services in Durango

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 910 East Third Ave. Dec. 24: 10 a.m., fourth Sunday of Advent and Holy Eucharist service and “Greening of the Church” Christmas Eve event; 5 p.m., ...

CSU Extension Office opens applications for Master Gardener program

The Colorado State University La Plata County Extension Office has opened the application period for its 2018 Colorado Master Gardener Program. The 12-week program will meet from ...

Horoscope for December 23, 2017

ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You will make great strides doing research today or working alone because your mind is focused and you have great endurance. TAURUS (April 20 to May ...

Thank You Letters

AHS thankful for successful fundraiser Animas High School students, staff, board and families would like to extend a sincere thank you to the community partners and sponsors that helped with...

U.S. House panel passes bill to allow mountain biking in wilderness areas

U.S. House committee OKs ‘mechanical transport’

Wisconsin priest tells parishioners he’s gay, gets ovation

MILWAUKEE – A Roman Catholic priest in Milwaukee has come out as gay, writing that he will no longer live in the shadows of secrecy and plans to be authentic to his gay self. The ...

Horoscope for December 22, 2017

ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Travel plans in the future will be more reliable, which is good news for many of you. Today is an excellent day to enjoy friendships with female acquaintances a...

Mormon baptisms of Holocaust victims draw ire

Holocaust victims, grandparents of famous figures have been baptized

Use of air ambulances under scrutiny in northern Colorado

FORT COLLINS (AP) – Dee Judd was home alone July 12 when her blood pressure spiked to dangerous levels. Her brain fuzzy and her body aching and burning from head to toe, life moved in slow m...

Wind farm agreement highlights New Mexico businesses, labor

ALBUQUERQUE – The state attorney general’s office and advocacy groups have brokered an agreement with a utility that is planning to build a massive wind farm near the Texas-New Mexico border...