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Durango train purchases building, prompting two businesses to relocate

Railroad will consolidate offices near Main Avenue and College Drive

Southwest Air sees $150 million revenue hit from grounding of Boeing 737 Max

Southwest Airlines, the largest operator of Boeing’s 737 Max, said the model’s grounding amid safety concerns will combine with soft demand from leisure travelers to shave $150 million off f...

Thanks for all the help at Ag-ceptional Rodeo

I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all of the teachers and kids that attended or intended to attend the third annual Ag-ceptional Rodeo for kids with disabilities, at ...

Dolores County’s Westerman named Economic Development Leader of the Year

Gus Westerman, director of Dolores County CSU Extension and chairman of the Dolores County Development Corp., has been awarded the “Ed Morlan” Economic Development Leader of the Year award b...

Community development plan for Montezuma County available online

The Montezuma County Community Development Action Plan, a list of multi-partner projects to be started or completed within the next two years, was approved by the Board of County Commissione...

Durango man to stand trial for allegedly trying to kill cattle in Utah

Mark Franklin faces up to six years in jail

Deep snow helps, but isn’t necessarily key for businesses

Purgatory ready to hand off snow to ranchers, rafters

Colorado man guilty of $7.2M renewable energy tax scam

DENVER (AP) — A Colorado man has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a scheme in which he and others filed false claims for tax credits under a federal program that encourages producti...

Colorado coal production dips in 2018

GRAND JUNCTION – Production at Colorado coal mines dipped slightly last year from 2017 levels. The Daily Sentinel reports that the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and ...

Southern Ute Tribe awarded grant to assist victims of crime

Funding part of national effort to support Native American communities

The Durango Herald announces staff changes

Ballantine Communications Inc., which owns Stephens has served as managing editor at The Journal since October 2013. Stephens succeeds Amy Maestas, who has been with the Herald ...

Should LPEA voters decide buyout question? Board members say ‘no’

Proposal fails in tie vote on 12-member panel
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