Neighbors How do you spell …? Animas High brags John Dunn, emcee of the 2014 Snowdown Spellebration, gives team The Madagascar Baobabs, the Animas High School team, from left,… January 31, 2014
Downtown Lowdown DJs will take over Snowdown after tonight’s downtown parade Denver DJ Greg Eversoul will be one of three spinning tonight after the Snowdown parade at the Lost Dog Bar… January 30, 2014
From the Extension Office Coalitions work to build our community In today’s column, I will share information about two coalitions with upcoming events. First is La Plata County Thrive! Living… January 29, 2014
Thinking Green Gas, oil industry should be treated like any other Part of the debate is semantic, centered around different ways in which the term fracking is used. Another component of… January 29, 2014
The Green Side of Life Guru, Commute compute your XLVIII champion The Gridiron Green regular season-champion also known as “commute29” has picked alongside your venerable Gridiron Guru throughout the postseason and… January 29, 2014
From our Congressman Take a trip to help Silverton, Ouray get through rough patch Acknowledging that safety must come first, this is more than an inconvenience in traveling north and south in our area.… January 28, 2014
Columnists High-spirited crowd supports Trails 2000 Trails 2000 Executive Director Mary Monroe Brown, left, and auctioneer Calvin Story conduct the live auction during the organization’s 24th… January 28, 2014
Thoughts Along The Way Supply, demand of pot sales may follow path of ‘Cheesepocalypse’ Kismet? Positive chi? Providence? Call it what you like, these two states have likely paved the way for the relegalization… January 27, 2014
Murder Ink Rankin scores again with 20th Rebus thriller There are few crime fiction writers minting this kind of currency, and Rankin has been doing spectacular work in 20… January 27, 2014
John Peel On the comeback trail Just a couple years ago, Jerry Brown returned to be California governor after a 28-year absence. History is filled with… January 25, 2014
Action Line City hopes plan with bike parking goes off with a hitch The city is putting beige parking-meter “hitches” that will replace those green upside-down U-shaped things bolted into the sidewalk. Most… January 25, 2014
La Plata Health Watch Keep marijuana, related edibles out of kids’ reach On our front porch, a brief exam revealed normal skin color and temperature, clear lungs, a normal pulse and heart… January 25, 2014
Creating Community Behavioral-health disorders have achievable recoveries For years this question has been debated, and a great deal has been written about recovery from the perspective of… January 25, 2014
What's up in Durango Skies Alpha stars not always the sky’s brightest When learning about the night sky, much of what you are doing is learning names. Just like with plants or… January 25, 2014
From our Congressman Snowdown from the start Honoring Terry Fiedler’s seminal role in Durango’s Winter Celebration January 25, 2014
Policy and Politics Lowest-priced home triggers trip down memory lane This house was the lowest-priced in-town home sold in 2013. Though it has seen some improvements since, it was a… January 25, 2014
Population Matters How to age gracefully with slowing population growth? Let’s look at the start of the process of demographic change, when birthrates fall. This causes a decrease in the… January 25, 2014
Neighbors Asking some tough questions Durangoans Rich Hoehlein and Kim Martin, left, discuss possible program ideas with Sister Helen Prejean on Tuesday at Martin’s home.… January 24, 2014
Columnists S.W. Colorado, nation celebrating 50 years of protected wilderness As stated in the Wilderness Act: “A wilderness, in contrast with those areas where man and his works dominate the… January 24, 2014
Downtown Lowdown Get out the funk, get out the reggae at Animas City After opening its doors three months ago, they’ve hosted some major events, in addition to booking double and triple bills… January 23, 2014
From our Congressman Second session begins with ceremony and information The next day, we heard from Gov. John Hickenlooper, who delivered an inspiring State of the State address. His central… January 23, 2014
From the Extension Office Small choices can lead to big savings Recently, the blog DoughRoller grabbed my attention with an item about compounding. The premise was that long-term reduced spending increases… January 22, 2014
Your Ecological House Geoengineering will not solve climate change – James R. Flemming, author of The Checkered History of Weather and Climate Control “Suppose … that the best solution… January 22, 2014
Bottom Line Treat your business like an investment An exception to this paradigm of value understanding and expectation often lies with independent business owners. Business owners may disagree… January 21, 2014