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Women-only adventure travel is surging

All-female travel is surging in popularity

Kayenta Coal Mine layoffs hit as Navajo Generating Station closure looms

WASHINGTON – The last 265 workers at Kayenta Coal Mine are being laid off as August comes to an end, another step toward the looming closure of the Navajo Generating Station that will bring ...

Tour de Farms showcases Durango’s urban gardens

Dozens of riders participate in the 12th annual event

Cold Case Gear aims to beat the heat (or the cold)

Pagosa Springs startup looks to aid backcountry explorers

Bayfield farmers market is dissolving, for foreseeable future

Not enough vendors participated to gain traction

Nearly 50 properties removed from tax-exempt ag status

Properties in county don’t qualify for ag exemption

Ag researchers dive into hemp studies

Southwest Colorado Research Center holds 2019 Field Day

Farmers market is every Wednesday in Dolores

Vendors can set up for free

Small meat-processing plant could start up near Mancos

Rancher seeks small slaughterhouse south of Mancos

Farms turn to technology amid water warnings in Southwest

GREELEY – A drone soared over a blazing hot cornfield in northeastern Colorado on a recent morning, snapping images with an infrared camera to help researchers decide how much water they wou...

Fourth-grader’s idea sprouts family board game company

Eric Schadt’s science project on Philippine eagle now out on Kickstarter

Durango residents call for 100% renewable energy by 2050

Sustainability coordinator discusses efforts to measure greenhouse gases
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