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New weather station fills gaps in Four Corners’ blind spot

Site at Old Fort Lewis campus to help forecasters, researchers

And the West is History

25 Years ago: Their marketing, advertising and sales efforts are now coordinated. The economy isn’t great, but they have positioned themselves at $34 for an all-day, adult lift ticket, a...

And the West is History

50 years ago: Mrs. George Flood and Mrs. Louise Locke served as hostesses for the dinner meeting of Sarah Platt Decker Chapter of DAR, which was held Thursday evening in the Crystal Room...

And the West is History

50 years ago: Representatives of 20 western Colorado counties appeared before the State Highway Commission today to request a new routing for U.S. Highway 550 at Red Mountain Pass. Repre...

A short, but rich, tour of N.Y.’s Little Syria

For 60 years, a Manhattan home for Arab-Americans

Artists’ homes tell the story of visionary Hudson River School

NEW YORK On either side of the Hudson River, two artists’ homes tell the story of that famous genre of American landscape painting known as the Hudson River School. In...

And the West is History

50 years ago: Three Durango supermarkets will be closed today, as the first of the Sunday closings goes into effect. City Market and the two Safeway stores will be closed today and on Su...

Hobbit-fueled tourism tops New Zealand economy

WELLINGTON, New Zealand – In New Zealand there are twice as many cows as people, but it’s the hobbits that are really making hay. According to new figures released, tourism has ov...

And the West is History

50 years ago: “Careful transportation of feeder calves to market or to the feedlot is an important part of a profitable cattle operation. Losses caused by careless transportation can con...

And the West is History

50 years ago: Fort Lewis College is asking for $1,949,828 1967-1968 operating budget, an increase of $537,059 over this year’s budget, in anticipation of a 1,600 student body next year. ...

And the West is History

50 years ago: “Hats off! Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums, A flash of color beneath the sky: Hats off, The flag is passing by!” This poem, “The Flag Goes...

With direct primary care, doctors choose to build relationships

A new “direct primary care” clinic recently opened in Durango, a model of health care that seeks to keep costs as well as wait times low by bucking the bureaucracy of the health insurance sy...