Civilian Conservation Corp featured at Dolores Library Performance includes live music, refreshments August 23, 2016
Escalante Days and Nights kicks off Friday Saturday features main events, plus 12-band music festival August 11, 2016
The times were lively, and life was grand in 1909 In 1909, Lebanon had its own telephone company and put on the biggest Fourth of July celebration ever held in… August 3, 2016
Forest visitor center serves a world of travelers Historic San Juan visitor center provides a haven for tourists, adventurers and beasts August 2, 2016
Local News Ute tribe, CU develop archaeology field school Students study Cowboy Wash Pueblo July 9, 2016
Local News Rico museum remembers mining, railroad days museum remembers mine culture, railroad days June 28, 2016
Local News Two students win spots at national history contest Student project on Powell qualifies for nationals May 17, 2016
Local News Hisatsinom presents talk on efforts to protect Chaco The Hisatsinom Chapter of the Colorado Archaeology Society presents Paul Reed on Tuesday, May 3 at 7 p.m. at the… April 25, 2016
Local News Archaeologists use high tech to unlock pyramids’ mystery The Great Pyramid for Pharaoh Khufu in Giza, still holds mysteries. If new hidden rooms are discovered, they may provide… April 25, 2016
Local News Study: Drought cracked Pueblos’ social fabric corn harvests dwindled, Puebloans stopped believing their leaders, and their social fabric cracked April 13, 2016
Local News Lewis man cast in History Channel survival show filmed ‘Alone’ in Canadian wilderness April 12, 2016
Local News Crow Canyon honored for 32 years of excellence Archaeological center’s work with public, education leads to award March 31, 2016
Living Pioneer Josie Bassett earns a spot in history Bassett left a legacy that earns a spot in women’s history March 22, 2016
Local News Dozens protest Confederate flag ride in Durango say they could not remain silent March 6, 2016
Local News Mancos Museum closer to reality may get part of former fire district building February 23, 2016
Living Miners’ secret cabin is a marvel in the snowy San Juans ingenious design, hidden bunkhouse survives January 19, 2016
Local News A Look Back at 2015: The ebb and flow of Dolores And 2015 was no different, with varying moods flowing through this mountain valley town of about 1,000 residents. Here are… December 31, 2015
Local News Leaders recall Darrel Ellis’ impact on Mancos Historian, town trustee, columnist dies in town he loved and served November 24, 2015
Columnists Benghazi – seven times again “There have been seven investigations led mostly by Republicans in the Congress,” Clinton said. “And they were nonpartisan, and they… October 15, 2015
Education Out with Columbus Day, in with Indigenous Peoples Day? Lewis College celebrates Real History of the Americas October 15, 2015