News A pressing matter Herald Staff Writer Tuesday, Oct 8, 2013 2:51 PM MT SHARE SHARE Facebook Email Copy Link River Mist Preschool director Jennifer Tew, left, and teacher Sammie McCoy help 4-year-old Liam Wallace and other children Tuesday as they press cider from apples harvested at an orchard on the school property.JOSH STEPHENSON/Durango Herald Copy article link Related Tags Frontpage Lead Local News lead More Local News Local News Remembering veterans at Animas City Cemetery Flags were placed on headstones Sunday at Animas City Cemetery in Durango in recognition of… Local News What can a climate scientist learn at theology school? ‘listening to the Earth’ drive effective solutions to climate change? Heidi Steltzer thinks so Local News How fire agencies across Southwest Colorado work together to get ahead of wildfire season Federal, state and local firefighters coordinate to assess danger, respond to emergencies Reader Comments Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
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