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And the West is History

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer 100 years ago: It was announced that alcohol permits would be required for all businesses, except doctors, preachers and scienti...

New Trump rules on Cuba travel leaves winners and losers

President Donald Trump’s new policy on Cuba travel has winners and losers: Group tour operators hope to sell more trips, but bed-and-breakfast owners in Cuba say they’re losing business. ...

Hints of some steps that may boost brain health in old age

WASHINGTON – Are you seeking steps to keep your brain healthy in old age? There are no proven ways to stave off mental decline or dementia, but a new report says there are hints t...

Galloping Goose will run on Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad

The historic Galloping Goose rail bus will run summer and fall excursions on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad in northern New Mexico. The Goose No. 5, based in Dolores, will r...

And the West is History

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer 100 years ago: D.B. Sawyer arrived in Durango with a load of poultry, “the feathered kind,” and distributed them to local produc...

Lectures to address Native American history in Four Corners

The Four Corners Lecture Series will present two talks about Native American history in the region. Carrie Heitman will give a presentation called “Of House and Home: Gender, L...

Montezuma County commissioners vote to restrict Sage Hen road access

Closure to protect reservoir from invasive species

And the West is History

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer 100 years ago: W.B. Morrison of Florida Mesa suffered a “bad stroke of paralysis” during his visit to Dolores. Bill Burrows arri...

Drug shows promise against vision-robbing disease in seniors

WASHINGTON – An experimental drug is showing promise against an untreatable eye disease that blinds older adults – and intriguingly, it seems to work in patients who carry a particular gene ...

Summer vacation: Never mind the hike. Where’s the hammock?

For Americans, relaxing is top vacation priority

Hopi dances return to Mesa Verde National Park in July

The Lomayestewa family of Shungopovi Village in Second Mesa, Arizona, will perform traditional Hopi dances at 11 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. July 1-2 at the Mesa Verde National Park Visito...

And the West is History

By Forrest Stone Herald Staff Writer 100 years ago: The Heather Brothers of Hesperus “made a slide into town” while on a “supply-buying tour” to “load up on enough g...