Business Durango First National hires three Wells was hired as a universal banker at the Bodo office. He grew up in California and earned a bachelor’s… August 23, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
Business 4TheChildren names executive director Heindu1-i-syn Hein is known in the community for her work at Animas High School and the Powerhouse Science Center, a… August 23, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
Briefs Drivers alerted of ‘Thirsty 13’ runners Saturday Runners hit Mile 4 during a past Thirsty 13 Half Marathon.Courtesy of Garrett Allen The race, which will have about… August 23, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
Briefs Durango Roller Girls to offer ‘Derby 101’ introduction Durango Herald file No experience is necessary and participants will learn roller derby basics and how to skate. Skates and… August 23, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
Briefs Rotary Club to hear from Durango Education Foundation Cruzdu1-i-syn Diana Cruz, Durango Education Foundation executive director, will speak to the club. The foundation started in 1984 as a… August 23, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Purgatory offers September nature walks People can drive or walk to the top of Lift 4 to start the tour, which is 1.7 miles on… August 23, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Agricultural program deadline is Sept. 30 Accepted applicants attend 10 seminars and 41 days of intense training in Colorado, the United States and abroad to study… August 23, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Good Food Collective to harvest fruit Friday The glean will harvest apples and pears from backyard fruit trees in Durango. People are welcome to harvest fruit for… August 21, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Cowboy Poetry parade turns 30 Oct. 6 To enter the parade, sign up as a volunteer or for more information, call (512) 517-5619 or visit www.durangocowboygathering.org. August 21, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
Briefs Durango Kiwanis to hear from Rochester Hotel du1-i-syn Kirk and Laura Komick from the Rochester Hotel and Leland House will speak to the club. The meeting is… August 21, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
Briefs Canyons museum offers free day, events for anniversary admission, special events planned August 21, 2018 • The Journal
NO IMAGE Briefs Crow Canyon archaeologist to discuss 3D modeling and technology Coffey is from the Dove Creek area with farming roots in Dolores County and holds a master’s degree in archaeology… August 20, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Center of Southwest Studies to conclude lecture series From 1906 to 1944, Louisa Wade Wetherill and her husband, John, made their home with the Navajos of the Monument… August 18, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs San Juan Regional Medical offering class A registered dietitian will help participants overcome barriers to healthy eating. The class is offered through the San Juan Regional… August 18, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Animas High School begins classes Monday Freshmen begin Monday; sophomores and juniors begin Tuesday; seniors begin Wednesday; and academic classes begin Thursday. For more information, call… August 18, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Referees sought for youth, adult soccer Online and on-the-field referee training is required. Online training is available to referee 12- and 13-year-old youth leagues, and youth… August 18, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs City to spray noxious weeds at Greenmount Cemetery Milestone, 4LB Amine and Drive XLR8 herbicides will be used. Horizon Environmental Services is licensed by the Colorado Department of… August 17, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Hop-harvesting event to be held Monday The cones will be used to brew a new craft beer made with cascade and nugget hops. After the harvest,… August 17, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Heritage Dinner tickets on sale until Monday The dinner, according to the Animas Museum, will deliver a gastronomic salute to the “Swinging Sixties” with long-lost dishes from… August 17, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs SUCAP sponsors bullying prevention event The event, sponsored by Southern Ute Community Action Programs, is free and open to all. For more information, visit www.sucap.org. August 17, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Durango Elks Lodge opens scholarship opportunity Applications from high school seniors who are U.S. citizens will be accepted before the Nov. 15 deadline. Applicants not selected… August 17, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
Briefs Paths to Mesa Verde meeting is Tuesday A artist’s rendition of Paths to Mesa Verde trail, a 17-mile multi-use route between Mancos and Cortez.Courtesy of Montezuma County… August 17, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs League of Women Voters rally to support fair redistricting amendments The event is part of a statewide kickoff to promote the establishment of independent redistricting commissions in Colorado. For more… August 16, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Rotary Club of Durango to hear about Wolfwood Paula Woerner of Wolfwood Refuge, a wolf and wolf-hybrid sanctuary in Ignacio, will speak to the club. Wolfwood provides refuge… August 16, 2018 • Herald Staff Writer