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And the West is History

100 years ago: “On Wednesday night the ceiling of the 6th-grade at the high school building fell in, and had there been any scholars in the place about 1:45 a.m. they might have been hurt. W...

And the West is History

100 years ago: The following appeared in the section called High School Notes: “The Toltec was given out to the students. The first number is an excellent one and contains some clever storie...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Dan Egger, paragraphing editor of the keen Bayfield Blade, spent the day in the city bulldozing his friends.” 75 years ago: “A pickup truck rushing downgrade crash...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Al Foster went out Sunday afternoon and threw a 22-bullet into a big coyote, trading it at the courthouse for two bucks.” 75 years ago: “Thursday evening, Oct. 26,...

Swallowing poop pill a promising treatment

Procedure could be lifesaver against infection

Health Briefs

Health department offers cancer test San Juan Basin Health Department is participating in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Women ages 40 to 64 are urged to talk...

Jet lag may make you fat

Gut bacteria’s activity changes

Pediatricians urge IUDs or implants for teen girls

CHICAGO – Teen girls who have sex should use IUDs or hormonal implants – long-acting birth control methods that are effective, safe and easy to use, the nation’s most influential pediatricia...

Can sleep apps improve rest?

These programs may track down what’s keeping you awake

Strong, not skinny

A trend in female fitness takes hold

And the West is History

100 years ago: SILVERTON – “Leasers on the Scotia have just finished loading a car of high-grade ore, and while this will be their last car this season, they intend working the property all ...

Couple sees future for permaculture near Trail Canyon

“A forest full of food” has a nice ring to it, and the concept is realized using permaculture farming techniques. Grant and Kathy Curry of Dolores are creating an innovative farm ...