N.M. Supreme Court says governor can fine businesses
A lawsuit was filed in July claiming state was targeting restaurant industry
A lawsuit was filed in July claiming state was targeting restaurant industry
Durango Soda Co. to bring its pops to truck stops and soda fountains far from home
‘Small businesses are the absolute backbone of a community’
Downtown and in the North Main District, we have seen a few business closures, and we know others are struggling. The Durango Business Improvement District asks that you try to…
will be on display at Olio restaurant through September
‘It’s been a tremendous hardship,’ laundromat owner says
Resorts communities got creative this summer with open main streets and socially-distanced events
The Farmington Daily Times reports the New Mexico Environment Department suspended the food service permit last week for the Country Family Restaurant after accusing the Kirtland, New Mexico, restaurant of…
Bower has worked at Pediatric Associates of Durango for twelve years as the biller and most recently as the office manager. The office will continue to offer holistic care as…
The webinar is geared toward Colorado’s agriculture sector and will be presented by COVID-19 mitigation leaders at CDHE. They will explain key points of outbreak mitigation as determined by county…
More information regarding 4 Corners Children’s Clinic and the grand opening will be released soon.
Childears brings extensive banking experience, having served as CEO of the Young Americans Bank, president of Equitable Bank of Littleton and vice president of the First National Bank Corporation, as…
Durango entrepreneur sees videos as future to keep community informed
Theresa Gravendu1-i-syn The multi-day event brings together over 1,600 travel and tourism leaders from around the globe to learn and network through educational sessions, speakers and a trade show. Normally…
Fine has been with the company for over two years and has proven to be compassionate, resourceful and professional. In her new role, she will take on the responsibility of…
Landrydu1-i-syn As a naturalist and a local to Durango, owner Grace Landry has dedicated herself to her love and study of the native plant species of the area. Her skills,…
Singhdu1-i-syn Singh received her undergraduate degree from Utah Valley State University and completed her masters and pediatric nurse practitioner training at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Appointments may be…
As a staff nurse, department team leader, and now as nurse manager, Hanson-Weller has transformed the Mercy Emergency Department to one of the highest functioning emergency departments in the health…
Killoy was a volunteer for the Red Cross prior to his selection as disaster program manager, serving on the Disaster Action Team and as a community volunteer liaison. He led…
Organizer cites new licensing requirements; town says nothing has changed
Supreme Court ultimately makes decision about restaurants
Mancos-based raft business creates unique masks, raises funds for Creative District
Ranch, Hesperus, Loveland, Monarch, Powderhorn, Purgatory, Ski Echo, Ski Sunlight, Silverton Mountain and Wolf Creek qualified for a cumulative $5 million to $13 million in PPP loans
of Farmington provides 33 canopies to help businesses
Dispensaries sold over $192 million worth of cannabis products that month, according to data from the state Department of Revenue’s Marijuana Enforcement Division compiled by The Denver Post. That figure…
Animas High School will contribute $4.4 million to the project as part of the mandated grant match, for a total project cost of $18.1 million. Animas High School is working…
Crane retired from PacifiCorp, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, after a 27-year career in the strategic and operational aspects of the energy and electric sectors including thermal electric generation,…
The New Mexico Board of Nursing regulates the practice of nursing in New Mexico, licensing nurses, nurse practitioners, certified registered nurse anesthetists, medication aids and dialysis techs. In addition to…
Since March 2011, Page served as deputy construction engineer for the Four Corners Construction Office and project manager for the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project. Page began his career with Reclamation…
it better to have pandemic hit during road closures?