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And the West is History

100 years ago: “With a two column red ink head on the front page, the Denver Post gives considerable space to the movement originating here for the establishment of a separate state, or terr...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Sam Stauffer, of Oklahoma City, a brother of Ben Stoffer, the Democrat’s linotyper, arrived in the city to take up the machine work at the Herald office. Sam is a big upstand...

Texas doctors do world’s first skull-scalp transplant

Opening a new frontier in transplant surgery, Texas doctors have done the world’s first partial skull and scalp transplant to help a man who suffered a large head wound from cancer treatment...

Health Briefs

Program aims to treat seasonal allergies Caleb Gates, a licensed acupuncturist, will give a talked called “Resolving Seasonal Allergies, Food Sensitivities and Sinusitis.” This me...

Helping a surgeon’s hand

Robot arm improves precision of knee, hip operations

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Secretary Wilson, of the Durango Exchange, has a job on a ranch for a willing worker, that pays $30 a month and board. He says he wants to fill the place at once so as to kee...

Problem drinking affects 33 million – 14 percent of U.S. adults

CHICAGO – Alcohol problems affect almost 33 million adults and most have never sought treatment, according to a government survey that suggests rates have increased in recent years. ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Eight cars of cattle were brought up last night in the Farmington train from Farmington, shipped by Catchpole and Hatcher to the Pagosa Springs range, for which point they wi...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Ralph Foley was running around town with a sidecar on his motorcycle, which he just got in from the Excelsior works. It’s a nifty arrangement to carry your girl, all right, a...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “A. Fuller Hood, elected by the people on April 6 with a big majority, to be mayor of Durango, finally after a futile contest and effort by former mayor Scouton to hang onto h...

Guidance for surviving travel’s tribulations

From nuclear blast to identity theft, this book can help

U.S. ranks 4th for tourists

France attracts most visitors from across its borders