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416 Fire not harming tourism, director says

The 416 Fire isn’t harming city’s tourism, office director says

Colorado utility plans to retire coal plants, add renewables

DENVER – Colorado’s largest electricity provider said Wednesday it wants to retire two coal-fired units a decade early and nearly double the share of power it gets from renewable sources. ...

Empire Electric, bank offer home energy loans

The Journal Empire Electric Association has teamed with National Cooperative Bank to offer loan products to EEA members to finance home energy upgrades, including solar panels, en...

Cortez Farmers Market holds sunny Saturday opening

Weekly market will run through October

Walmart offers employees new perk: cheap access to college

NEW YORK – Walmart is offering its employees a new perk: affordable access to a college degree. America’s largest private employer, which in the past has helped its workers get th...

Former Katzin Music co-owner to open new supply store

Jimmy’s Music and Supply set to open on July 1

Hunt is on for firms looking to move to Durango

Relocation program targets back-office shops such as payroll departments

Help wanted – desperately – as applicants become scarce

AURORA (AP) – In a country in the midst of sustained economic growth, Colorado has been ahead of the pack. Month after month of an expanding economy has resulted in some pretty good times fo...

Smiley Building celebrates 20 years

Despite some early resistance, building now provides an important space in community

BP’s regional office moving to downtown Durango

New technology decreases need for office space

Sales of recreational marijuana boom in march

Sales eclipse $105 million in March

Mancos farm, North Carolina company join forces on hemp

Local, out-of-state companies see big potential for CBD market
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