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Health Briefs

Restaurants can receive food safety training The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment will offer a free Food Safety Basics training for retail food establishment employees in...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Harry Frank, 38, a mining man and former auditer of Silverton Northern, died at a hospital in Denver where he was being treated for nervous trouble. Frank and the patient...

How to talk to kids about our violent world

When discussing current events, consider child’s age, developmental stage

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Mrs. W.A. Hunter returned from a two-month trip to Oklahoma yesterday. The trip was pleasant except for the last ten days, when the high temperatures went up to 110 degre...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Wild auto drivers are a menace. It is believed and sincerely hoped that speeding will become a thing of the past once the novelty of the automobile passes away.” ...

And the West is History

50 YEARS AGO: “A small boy’s enthusiasm on the Silverton train yesterday resulted in the hospitalization of the boy and his parents. When the four-year-old got his foot caught on one of ...

Good Earth Briefs

Edible/medicinal plants class offered Durango Nursery is offering a free Botany and Chemistry of Local Edible and Medicinal Plants course from 4-5:30 p.m. on Aug. 3. Deb Moses, l...

Adventures for Hopi connects Native Americans to outdoor recreation

Marshall Masayesva is lying on his side in a dandelion-sprinkled lawn, clutching his stomach and groaning as if someone’s sticking a knife into it. A clean-cut, athletic 28-year-old who rece...

Ute Mountain Ute tribe, CU develop archaeology field school

Students study Cowboy Wash Pueblo near Towaoc

On Route 66, Green Books a guide to safe havens for black travelers

Writer documents their use on Route 66

And the West is History

50 YEARS AGO: “Four deodorized skunks sold in Durango for pets are under observation after a fifth died of rabies in Los Angeles. The skunk bit a child and then died on July 13. The chil...

And the West is History

50 YEARS AGO: “A Navajo girl was reported recovering Tuesday from the first known case of bubonic plague in Arizona this year. Two other cases of plague have been reported this year in t...