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A tall, dark stranger has come to the mountains of Colorado. (And no, this is not another story about Bigfoot.) Rather, we’re talking something a little less exotic: Alces alces shirasi. For you ...
Between 2,800 and 3,000 people are rescued annually from Colorado trails. Most call for help from mountains that are easily accessible from the I-70 corridor surrounding Denver and Boulder. Many of ...
Funded by Colorado Lottery proceeds, GOCO grants aim to help preserve and enhance the state’s parks, trails, wildlife, rivers ...
Nordfest was a great success! On June 22, five bands performed at the Mancos Brewery to benefit regional cancer support organizations. This special annual celebration created a time for community ...
There is a new familiar face at the helm of Durango’s Parks and Recreation Department. Longtime city parks employee Scott ...
The City of Durango is offering discounted compost service for income-qualified residents. Residents who complete an ...
A public farewell and thank-you for Church will be held at 3:30 p.m. Mon., June 30, in the County Administration Building, 1101 E. 2nd Ave.
Liberal education provides a broad understanding of the sciences and humanities, and emphasizes critical thinking. And it instills the values and skills needed to meet life’s challenges and enable ...
It was recently reported that Chinese “kill switches” have been found in solar arrays at U.S. solar facilities. They were found inside power inverters manufactured by Chinese companies. The power ...
It’s no coincidence that Alexander Hamilton is buried under Wall Street after serving as an aid to during the war to George Washington, who then appointed him Treasury Secretary. But, contrary to ...
I attended the Planning Commission meeting regarding the proposed RV park at the south end of San Juan County. My husband and I are homeowners and taxpayers at Cascade Village and are opposed to this ...
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