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Applying to College during COVID
Mar15

Applying to College during COVID

Given the changes across the country in how college’s operate, how is COVID affecting the way students apply to colleges, and how are colleges working to help them? Written by Hannah Robertson

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The Immersive Photography of David Yarrow
Mar13
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Durango City Council approves funding for city’s first-ever electric vehicle fast-charging station
Mar13
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School District Gets First Electric Bus
Mar12

School District Gets First Electric Bus

Durango School District 9-R is one of only eight school districts in Colorado to be awarded a Regional Air Quality Council grant to purchase an electric school bus. Find out how it will benefit the district’s sustainability goals and financial bottom line. Written by Deborah Uroda and Edited by Zach Marqua

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Durango Police Officer Relishes Life in Mountains and Desert
Mar12

Durango Police Officer Relishes Life in Mountains and Desert

Durango Police Officer Jonathan Mizner grew up in Florida and worked as a Manatee County sheriff’s deputy before hiring on in Durango, and he relishes the differences between the two environments.

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Why has Covid’s toll been surprisingly low across much of Africa and Asia?
Mar10
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International Woman’s Month Treasure Hunt
Mar10
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NEW UNISEX BARBERSHOP IN DURANGO
Mar10

NEW UNISEX BARBERSHOP IN DURANGO

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Hunting for Artistic Treasure in Alleys and Parking Lots
Mar09

Hunting for Artistic Treasure in Alleys and Parking Lots

If Cortez could have a cultural motto, town leaders may want to consider City of Murals. Find out how artists transformed walls, even houses, into works of art.

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Real Estate Update: Supply Challenges and Homebuilding
Mar08

Real Estate Update: Supply Challenges and Homebuilding

With today’s housing shortages in Southwest Colorado, many homeowners are turning to building their houses-to-be. But COVID-induced shortages are affecting building supplies — and the cost of building your own home.

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Chapman Hill, Durango’s Ski Mountain
Mar08

Chapman Hill, Durango’s Ski Mountain

Nolan Stowers, describes the importance of Chapman Hill for the community. Chapman hill serves as a training ground for young athletes, a family environment, and a healthy way for people to enjoy the outdoors.

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How Stress Affects Your Weight
Mar07

How Stress Affects Your Weight

Stress can contribute to weight gain. PHD Weight Loss and Nutrition founder Ashley Lucas explains how controlling your stress can help you lose weight.

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New City Manager’s First Goal: Rebuild Trust
Mar07

New City Manager’s First Goal: Rebuild Trust

José Madrigal wants to rebuild residents’ trust in the City of Durango through transparency in the city’s finances and decision-making processes, and he wants and expects accountability for meeting the goals that the community wants accomplished.

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16th Annual DURANGO FILM FESTIVAL!
Mar05

16th Annual DURANGO FILM FESTIVAL!

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INDOOR WINTER FARMER AND ARTISAN MARKET NOW THROUGH APRIL 27
Mar05
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Carver Brewing Co. and College Drive Cafe Reopen!!
Mar05
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9-R Board Selects Superintendent Finalists
Mar04

9-R Board Selects Superintendent Finalists

The Durango School District 9-R Board of Education has narrowed its field of 28 applicants to three finalists in its search for a new superintendent, and it invites the public to meet the candidates during a Zoom community forum scheduled for 6 p.m. on Monday, March 8. Reporter: Deborah Uroda. Editor, Zach Marqua.

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NeuroRx Announces that ZYESAMI™ (Aviptadil) has Successfully Demonstrated 10-Day Accelerated Recovery from Respiratory Failure in Critically Ill Patients with Covid-19
Mar03
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LPEA Wire: Capital Credit Refunds, Go Paperless, and more
Mar02

LPEA Wire: Capital Credit Refunds, Go Paperless, and more

In this March edition of #LPEAwire, see if LPEA owes you a capital credit refund, switch to paperless and win a prize, and the best hours to call LPEA for quick service.

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Women’s History Month Revival a Year Later
Mar02

Women’s History Month Revival a Year Later

Women’s History Month activities had to be put on hold last March because of Colorado’s stay-at-home orders at the beginning of the pandemic. But the Women’s Resource Center is picking up where it left off with small, socially distanced activities in celebration of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage.

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