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FLC takes good with the bad 31.7.2010 Durango Herald
There is good news and bad news this week from the college on the hill.
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Colorado Business 30.7.2010 Denver Post: Business
Colorado Business
Wolf Creek village redefines project 30.7.2010 Durango Herald
Developers of the Village at Wolf Creek have modified plans for a proposed land swap near the top of Wolf Creek Pass, where a resort town with ski-in and ski-out access is envisioned.
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Smiling at peace 30.7.2010 Durango Herald
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Classic knows just one speed 30.7.2010 Durango Herald
The fourth edition of the Hermosa Off-Road Classic promises the same quality racing, sense of community, camping fun and entertainment as the previous three times its been held.
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Spearhead show serves community 30.7.2010 Durango Herald
I doubt that even the great Bill Graham could've duplicated the success he achieved as a promoter had he lived in Durango.
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Music festival to finish season in style 30.7.2010 Durango Herald
Music in the Mountains will close its 24th season this weekend with two concerts featuring the Festival Orchestra in all its glory at Durango Mountain Resort.
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Escape from summer 30.7.2010 Durango Herald
Nick Burleson, like many a Texas teenager, was ecstatic to head to Colorado this summer. Anticipating a break from the sweltering Houston heat, Burleson had no idea he literally would go head over heels once he got to the mountains.
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Earth Briefs 29.7.2010 Durango Herald
Plant society field trip to go to Molas on Tuesday
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Mystery donor gives $14,000 to Fort Lewis College library 28.7.2010 Durango Herald
Will the mystery guest please sign in? Remember those words at the beginning of "What's My Line?" (OK, you remember it if you're 45 or older, anyway.)
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Railroad relics 28.7.2010 Durango Herald
A Durango businessman's nomination of an early-day railroad water tower as a La Plata County historic treasure won approval recently from county commissioners. But Don Stoddard faces a daunting challenge to restore the aging structure.
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Sheila Kay Wilber 28.7.2010 Durango Herald
Former Durango resident Sheila Kay Wilber died Sunday, July 25, 2010, at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez. She was 57. The cause of death was not disclosed. Mrs. Wilber was born to Harry David and Elizabeth Mae (Miller) Sampson on Dec. 1, 1952, in Canastota, N.Y.
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That looks heavy 28.7.2010 Durango Herald
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Shards of musical sunlight 27.7.2010 Durango Herald
Heavy clouds, the threat of rain, and a lightning bolt or two. Uncertain weather provided the perfect overture for a program consisting of two big Romantic era works Sunday night in the Community Concert Hall.
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Obituaries Sheila Kay Wilber 27.7.2010 Durango Herald
Former Durango resident Sheila Kay Wilber died Sunday, July 25, 2010, at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez. She was 57. The cause of death was not disclosed.
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Class Notes: 3 Routt County natives graduate from Fort Lewis 25.7.2010 Steamboat Pilot
Chelsea Bonfiglio, of Oak Creek, and Phillip Astein and Leslie Perkings, of Steamboat Springs, graduated from Fort Lewis College in Durango in May.
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Meeting for drinks 24.7.2010 Durango Herald
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Call her Maestro Fisher 24.7.2010 Durango Herald
Wednesday night was an important night for Music in the Mountains. Pops Night is one of the most fun and the most important fundraisers of the year for the organization.
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For Music in Mountains, gangs all here 23.7.2010 Durango Herald
Few emotions generate excitement like genuine anticipation - witness a child's behavior on about Dec. 23 if you don't believe it - and so it is for Music in the Mountains fans who have waited two full weeks for the arrival of the Festival Orchestra. But arrive it has, with a couple of old friends in tow.
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The 2nd times a charm 23.7.2010 Durango Herald
Lance Mumma hasn't lived in Durango for quite some time, but he's leaving a legacy through his art that ensures he'll always be a local. The Colorado Springs resident is back in the town of his birth for a one-man show tonight at Toh-Atin Gallery. Owner Jackson Clark is Mumma's exclusive representative in Durango, but this year he gave the artist a career boost reserved for a chosen few
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