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Southwest Colorado Accelerator Program for Entrepreneurs Chosen to Participate in 2020 Rural Innovation Initiative

Rural Innovation Strategies Inc. has announced that the Southwest Colorado Accelerator Program for Entrepreneurs has been chosen to participate in the 2020 Rural Innovation Initiative, a tec...

Low-wage employees benefit from tight labor market

Benefits, hire wages result of Durango’s unemployment rate at 2.2%

New orchard takes root in Dolores

Heritage apple trees will produce 700 bushels annually

Colorado AgrAbility Project to host workshop

Update on Farm Bill, help with assistive technology offered

Durango Hobby opens on Main Avenue

Shop offers remote control vehicles, drones and virtual reality gaming

Colorado business leaders are feeling more optimistic amid trade deals and federal economic policy

Faced with the fresh start of a new year, Colorado’s business community is feeling a bit rosier about the state’s economic prospects, according to a new survey from the Leeds School of Busin...

Grocery stores make reducing food waste a priority in Durango

Compost company, nonprofits help divert items away from landfill

Barn lost in fire north of Cortez

But horse and chickens escape safe and sound

FLC student gets Rocky Mountain Chocolate franchise

The Journal Aaron Stone is the first student winner of a Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory franchise through Fort Lewis College’s Applied Entrepreneurship course. Stone, a senior i...

First National Bank, Cortez announces leadership changes

The Journal Steve Keetch, chairman of the board of directors at First National Bank in Cortez, has announced that Jim Muller will become bank president at the bank effective Jan. ...

Sunnyside Farms Market expands in new Durango location

Business plans new freezer line of meals

144-unit apartment complex on north Main Avenue denied

Durango Planning Commission unanimously rejects proposal
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