Living on the Waiver Wire Living on the Waiver Wire Oh, and what a year for rookie wide receivers. That’s just a few topics that make it another exciting week… November 11, 2014
Neighbors Bites of delight for good cause Or it would be, if it weren’t once in a year here. I have gone to almost all of the… November 11, 2014
Money Savvy Housing alliance offers path to your first home Do those prices sound out of reach? If they do, the Regional Housing Alliance of La Plata County may be… November 11, 2014
Culture Gulch Friday recital promises pure piano magic At the heart of a program that spans two centuries of music, Marilyn Garst will present Robert Schumann’s great Romantic… November 10, 2014
Coroner's Report What are limits when ruling on cause of death? As reported by The Telegraph in Nashua, Izik Davis died when the narcotic fentanyl was absorbed through his skin from… November 9, 2014
Action Line Become fluent in effluent by touring sewer plant The bronze windows at Durango’s wastewater-treatment plant are only decorative and date back to the 1980s. Austin Gray, 12, left,… November 9, 2014
Creating Community Home living for people with intellectual disabilities Do you see a woman in a wheelchair living in her own house? Do you see several hundred people with… November 8, 2014
Gulliford's Travels Grand Canyon under siege Developer proposes tram to sacred site at river bottom November 8, 2014
On Real Estate What exactly does the seller have to fix? The term often prompts the buyer to ask – what is wrong with the property? The fact is that the… November 8, 2014
Authentic Aging Choosing death brings up many questions In these later years, our expectations shrink and our capacities diminish. We do less and less to accommodate our physical… November 8, 2014
From our Congressman Police have plenty of reasons to pull over drivers Briggs The answer can sometimes be pretty simple. Yes, I was going 85 in a 40. Yes, I didn’t want… November 8, 2014
From our Congressman Our evolving grid electric meters offer the information LPEA needs to meet customer needs November 8, 2014
Neighbors Women + STEM = success When the Fort Lewis College Global Village Project/Engineers without Borders Chapter finishes working with a village to bring clean water,… November 7, 2014
Columnists Police looking back before moving ahead We looked back to past incidents where things didn’t go so well and made positive preparations to not repeat mistakes.… November 7, 2014
Downtown Lowdown A new addition to Durango’s bluegrass family Shows are plentiful, with a growing number of fans and musicians eager to play, listen and play some more. Paul… November 6, 2014
Flies & Lies Yellowstone a place to be thankful for Last September, while standing in the middle of an area comprised of 2,221,776 acres – or 3,472 square miles –… November 6, 2014
The Green Side of Life RAMJET gets off the Pine and into the game Simpson, from Pine, Ariz., aka RAMJET, won the Week 9 tiebreaker to break a two-way tie for first place. Simpson… November 5, 2014
From the Extension Office Oddities filled county’s 2014 growing season That is my new catchphrase. Actually, I’ve been using it for quite some time, and now that I think about… November 5, 2014
Your Ecological House Escape route from wildfire is best defense Although these cautionary tales mostly recount the misadventures of people who text while driving and go boating without a life… November 5, 2014
Living with Wildlife Drive deer wise to save lives during autumn A deer came up onto U.S. Highway 160 from a ditch and collided with this Honda about 20 miles west… November 5, 2014
Durango School News Our teachers deserve to be celebrated I am still of the belief that we as a society must recognize and honor those who choose this important… November 4, 2014
Living on the Waiver Wire For the last time, six is the loneliest number Cincinnati Bengals running back Jeremy Hill burst onto the fantasy football scene last week with 154 rushing yards and two… November 4, 2014
Neighbors Under the wire and over the wall for school Mountain Middle School Director of Student Services Cara Kropp and sixth- grade humanities teacher Todd Macon show the school’s students… November 4, 2014
A Take on Tourism Marketing tourism is not a frill, it’s a fuel Last year, 64.6 million travelers stuffed $17.3 billion into Colorado Tourism coffers. Both numbers set new state records, and 2014… November 4, 2014