Kurtis Martinez, operator with Edgemont Ranch Metropolitan District’s wastewater plant, takes a water sample Tuesday that will be tested for the prevalence of COVID-19.
Will La Plata County start tracking COVID-19 in human waste?
Kurtis Martinez, operator with Edgemont Ranch Metropolitan District’s wastewater plant, takes a water sample Tuesday that will be tested for the prevalence of COVID-19.
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The city of Farmington will take ownership of the Totah Theater from San Juan County after a grant-funded renovation is complete. The historic theater located on Main Street in downtown Farmington was built in 1949.
Farmington hopes for starring roles with ownership of historic Totah Theater
The city of Farmington will take ownership of the Totah Theater from San Juan County after a grant-funded renovation is complete. The historic theater located on Main Street in downtown Farmington was built in 1949.
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Morgan Mitchell/Durango Herald
From the back of the Totah Theater, rows of seats lead up to the expanded stage.
‘Breakdown in communication’ blamed for low bail amount leading up to killing
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An Ignacio woman, identified as Rachel Ream, was found dead Jan. 1 at her home. Authorities have arrested Damon Matthews on suspicion of first-degree murder.
‘Breakdown in communication’ blamed for low bail amount leading up to killing
An Ignacio woman, identified as Rachel Ream, was found dead Jan. 1 at her home. Authorities have arrested Damon Matthews on suspicion of first-degree murder.
‘Breakdown in communication’ blamed for low bail amount leading up to killing
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The bump-outs on Main Avenue in downtown Durango were one of several ways the city of Durango has offered support to businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The city awarded another round of COVID-19 relief grants for businesses this week, bringing the total funding awards to more than $820,000.
Durango reaches $820,000 in relief grants for businesses
The bump-outs on Main Avenue in downtown Durango were one of several ways the city of Durango has offered support to businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The city awarded another round of COVID-19 relief grants for businesses this week, bringing the total funding awards to more than $820,000.
Terrance Siemon/BCI file
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About 50 Trump supporters participated in a rally in Cortez to object to election results.