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NoMAD consignment shop branches into Silverton

New location will focus more on cold-weather garments such as vintage fleeces and jackets

Farmington High lockdown caused by man ‘not in a sober state of mind’

Kinney faces multiple charges in May 17 school incident

New sculptures adorn Farmington’s Main Street

The juried exhibit is in its second year, city hopes it will drive tourism

Window Rock medicine man faces three years in federal prison

He admits to 20-year-old sex crime

Mancos High bids farewell to Class of 2024

39 Bluejays celebrate graduating on Sunday afternoon

Ute Mountain Roundup Rodeo to light up the Montezuma County Fairgrounds

The rodeo will once again promise exciting events for the whole family

Annual BurroFest to take place June 15 in Mancos

This year’s event promises to be bigger and better

Hundreds march in Farmington in solidarity with Lakota graduate

Navajo Nation officials and American Indian Movement show up

Montezuma-Cortez’s hot streak ends in regional final

Coal Ridge knocks out M-CHS one game shy of state tournament

A youth corps will deploy in Colorado this fall to help teens struggling with mental health

Colorado is joining 10 other states to launch the nation’s first corps of young people to help teenagers access critical mental health resources. Hundreds of Corps members will be deployed i...

Fort Lewis’ Health and Human Performance Center is powering future Olympians

Schlessman Family Hall has helped numerous successful Durango cyclists

Wildlife quid-pro-quo: ‘Something to still think about’

The wildlife quid-pro-quo. It was a proposition advocated more than a half century ago by Willard D. Klimstra, then director of Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Cooperative Wildlife...
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