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Center of Southwest Studies to host lecture about Bisbee Deportation

As part of a summer lecture series at Fort Lewis College, historian Mike Todt will present “1917: The Great Bisbee Deportation” at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 26, in the Lyceum Room of the Cen...

Community discussion to address death, dying

Hospice of Mercy, Four Corners Health Care, Cottonwood Inn Rehab, Sunshine Gardens and the Community Health Action Coalition will offer a free community discussion about death and dying, “Ta...

Native American healing class sparks unique health textbook

Curanderismo addresses numerous ills

Feared Trump slump in tourism may be a Trump bump

International arrivals in U.S. rise over 2016

Hand therapist to discuss how to manage arthritis

Mary Oswald, a hand therapist at San Juan Hand Therapy, will give a free talk called “Nonsurgical Management of Arthritis in the Hands” from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 27, at Durango Public ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: J.W. Jarvis returned from Denver, and was forced to pass up Cheyenne because he ran out of money. He said it was an “awful trip” with “no luck.” 75 years ago...

Walking in Scotland: The soggy beauty of forests, moors and peat bogs

GLASGOW, Scotland Scotland has more than two dozen official long-distance trails through moors, peat bogs and forests. We chose one of the most popular, the West Highland Way. ...

Mercy to offer nutrition class for expecting mothers

A free nutrition class for expecting mothers, “Eating for Two: Healthy Nutrition for Moms-to-Be,” will be offered from 4 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 26, at Mercy Regional Medical Center, 1010 ...

Science camp gives students two weeks of hands-on learning in ‘living classroom’

For a second summer, high school students spent two weeks learning about science – and having fun. Through Mountain Studies Institute’s Experience Mountain Science Program, kids i...

Student voices: Exploring the San Juan Mountains during science camp

Editor’s note: Three students from the Mountain Studies Institute’s Experience Mountain Science Program share what they learned during the two-week program. Discovering plants, wetlan...

Navajo State Park to host weekend workshops

Navajo State Park will host two programs this weekend: An archery workshop for kids 6 and older will be offered at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 22, at the amphitheater. A natu...

Durango doctor added to Medical Services Board

Gov. John Hickenlooper recently appointed Dr. Martha Fraley of Durango to the Medical Services Board. The Medical Services Board adopts the rules that govern Department of Health ...