More Durango News

October 23, 2024
Durango’s arts and culture scene is growing stronger, thanks to the support of the Lodgers' Tax. Funding from the tax has brought new murals and sculptures to public spaces, supported events like the Cowboy Poetry Gathering, and provided financial backing for local artists, non-profits, and businesses. It’s not just about adding visual appeal—this tax is driving professional training, economic development, and creative opportunities that weren’t available before. The result is a thriving cultural community that enriches the city and supports its long-term growth. By Sadie Smith. This story is sponsored by Alpine Bank.

Lodgers’ Tax: Arts and Culture 

October 23, 2024
The seven-mile stretch of Highway 160 east of Elmore’s Corner has been the focus of local officials for nearly ten years. Now, thanks to funding from the bi-partisan Federal Infrastructure Bill, improvements will begin in 2027. A Colorado Department of Transportation study found that, over a four-year period, there was one deadly accident and four serious ones on this particular stretch of road. Improvements will include wildlife fencing, a roundabout at the most dangerous intersection, and dedicated turn lanes. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Freddie’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers and Crystal Mart.

Highway 160 Improvements Finally Funded

October 18, 2024
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Colorado provides youth in the county with mentorship, community, and opportunities that they might not otherwise have.And it’s not just the kids who benefit - the mentors do too! After the very successful Big Swing Tournament fundraiser at the end of August, Big Brothers Big Sisters partnered with First Tee Four Corners and the Fort Lewis College golf team for a day at Hillcrest Golf Course where the Bigs and Littles got to try their hands at golf. With plenty of laughter and sunshine to go around, the day was a success for everyone. By Hannah Robertson, Steven Sigillito. This story is sponsored by Kroegers Ace Hardware and Happy Pappy’s Pizza & Wings.

Swinging Big for Big Brothers Big Sisters

October 16, 2024
Vampires, mystery, and theater, oh my! Ignacio Community Library invites you to the Halloween Mystery Dinner Saturday, Oct. 27. Can you sleuth out the answer to the mystery before time is up? Restock your TBR at the Ignacio Friends Bookstore. A constant revolving door of new books, there’s sure to be something that will keep you company whether you’re in the mood for some romantasy, a chilling thriller, or something else! Refresh your bookshelves by donating old books to make room for your new reads! Ignacio’s FFA Chapter received a $2,602 “Grants for Growing Program” this September. The grant will help fund the creation of a coop at the school farm, fostering collaboration between different student programs and agricultural education projects for students. Prep your households for winter with the free Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event Friday, Oct. 18 and Saturday, Oct. 19 at the La Plata County Fairgrounds. The event, held every two years by the City of Durango and La Plata County, allows residents and businesses to safely and responsibly dispose of hazardous household waste like batteries, paints, flammable fluids, and more. Large, commercial dops will be available Friday - sign up in advance. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by Denise Elliott, State Farm Agent and FASTSIGNS Durango.

Get Your Sherlock Holmes On!

October 16, 2024
Time to get your Ticket to Ride for Snowdown: The Board Game Edition: It’s Your Move! The kick-off party Wednesday, Oct. 9 marks the start of the festivities for the 2025 event, including the unveiling of this year’s poster. Don’t pass Go! and collect your $200 until you’ve marked key dates in your calendar, or you’ll be Sorry you missed it! For one day only, the Super Amazing Extraordinary Art Show is back in Durango! Started in 2009 by a group of local artists, make sure to stop by the Newman Building Saturday, October 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. for an art show and sale featuring original artwork, cards, and more. After low application numbers, Fort Lewis College has announced a 3.45% increase in overall enrollment for the 2024-25 school year. Thanks to the support of the FLC Board of Trustees and community, the college worked to provide funding for students who saw aid drop due to the new FAFSA and expand the FLC Tuition Promise to help more students afford a college education. Prep your households for winter with the free Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event Friday, Oct. 18 and Saturday, Oct. 19 at the La Plata County Fairgrounds. The event, held every two years by the City of Durango and La Plata County, allows residents and businesses to safely and responsibly dispose of hazardous household waste like batteries, paints, flammable fluids, and more. Large, commercial dops will be available Friday - sign up in advance. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by San Juan Regional Medical Center and Durango Gelato, Coffee & Tea.

It’s All Fun and Games for Snowdown 2025