More Durango News

August 10, 2021
The U.S. Forest Service seeks comments about a proposal to groom Junction Creek Road for winter recreation. By Hannah Robertson. Sponsored by Tafoya Barrett and Associates and San Juan Basin Public Health

U.S. Forest Service Proposes Grooming Junction Creek Road

August 10, 2021
Chief Hal Doughty says the Durango Fire Protection District has been looking for five years to find a more appropriate site for its downtown fire station than at River City Hall. The 9-R Administration Building and adjacent property might just fit the bill. Sponsored by FASTSIGNS and 2180 Lighting and Design

Fire District Interested in Buying 9-R Admin Building

August 10, 2021
The 4th annual American Indian Cultural Artsfest was held at Aztec Ruins National Monument in late July. Painters, potters, weavers and jewelers came from various Southwest nations, including the ancient Pueblo Acoma in mid-western New Mexico, to sell their work and share their techniques. By Donna K. Hewett. Sponsored by SunRay Park and Casino and Three Rivers Brewery

American Indian ArtsFest

August 10, 2021
Colorado's Independent Restricting Commissions will hold a joint public hearing on first round of proposed realignments for Congressional and state legislative districts in Durango. See how the changes impact Southwest Colorado. Sponsored by TruWest Auto and Whole Health Family Medicine Clinic

Public Hearing on Redistricting Set for Aug. 7

August 10, 2021
Excavating for 20 years on Tommy Bolack’s B-Square Ranch in Farmington, Linda Wheelbarger and her students have found multiple Puebloan sites, including a great kiva. By Donna Hewett. Sponsored by Farmington Play Day Trampoline Park and Traegers

San Juan College Archaeological Field School