Galloping Goose Historical Society member Chris Pranskatis works on taking off a door on Friday of a stock rail car in Dolores that was built in 1903 to transport livestock. The historical society is in the process of stabilizing the car and four other types of narrow-gauge rail cars to put on display in Dolores.
Galloping Goose Historical Society member Chris Pranskatis works on taking off a door on Friday of a stock rail car in Dolores that was built in 1903 to transport livestock. The historical society is in the process of stabilizing the car and four other types of narrow-gauge rail cars to put on display in Dolores.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A rail car that the Galloping Goose Historical Society is fixing up in Dolores. The historical society is in the process of stabilizing five cars that ran on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.
A rail car that the Galloping Goose Historical Society is fixing up in Dolores. The historical society is in the process of stabilizing five cars that ran on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
At some point someone carved “Tommy Boy Mine” into a beam in a boxcar that the Galloping Goose Historical Society is renovating in Dolores. The historical society is in the process of stabilizing five cars that ran on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.
At some point someone carved “Tommy Boy Mine” into a beam in a boxcar that the Galloping Goose Historical Society is renovating in Dolores. The historical society is in the process of stabilizing five cars that ran on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A railcar that the Galloping Goose Historical Society is fixing up in Dolores. The historical society is in the process of stabilizing five cars that ran on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.
A railcar that the Galloping Goose Historical Society is fixing up in Dolores. The historical society is in the process of stabilizing five cars that ran on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Galloping Goose Historical Society members from left, Ben Deason, Bill Wolf, Chris Pranskatis and Joe Becker work on April 16 to take a door off a stock rail car that was built in 1903 to transport livestock. The historical society is in the process of stabilizing the car and four other types of narrow-gauge cars to put on display in Dolores.
Galloping Goose Historical Society members from left, Ben Deason, Bill Wolf, Chris Pranskatis and Joe Becker work on April 16 to take a door off a stock rail car that was built in 1903 to transport livestock. The historical society is in the process of stabilizing the car and four other types of narrow-gauge cars to put on display in Dolores.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Durango Herald file
San Juan National Forest will conduct prescribed burns in the Dolores and Pagosa ranger districts beginning the week of April 26.
Prescribed fires in Dolores and Pagosa planned to begin next week
San Juan National Forest will conduct prescribed burns in the Dolores and Pagosa ranger districts beginning the week of April 26.
Durango Herald file
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Aquila Cota, who is currently experiencing homelessness, plans to spend his COVID-19 stimulus money on bills. For others, the money is a way to fix cars, upgrade tents or purchase equipment to increase income opportunities.
Some Durangoans still haven’t received a stimulus payment
Aquila Cota, who is currently experiencing homelessness, plans to spend his COVID-19 stimulus money on bills. For others, the money is a way to fix cars, upgrade tents or purchase equipment to increase income opportunities.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file
Through Monday, of the 106,965 positive cases for COVID-19 since Jan. 21 in Colorado, 819 of them occurred in people who were fully immunized.
Vaccinated Coloradans 93% less likely to develop COVID-19
Through Monday, of the 106,965 positive cases for COVID-19 since Jan. 21 in Colorado, 819 of them occurred in people who were fully immunized.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file
Hugh Carey/Special to The Colorado Sun
Xanthe Thomason, left, consoles Dana Derichsweiler, right, during the vigil for Monday’s shooting victims Wednesday evening, March 24, 2021, at the Boulder County Courthouse in Boulder.
Democrats pursue gun-control measures after Boulder shooting
Xanthe Thomason, left, consoles Dana Derichsweiler, right, during the vigil for Monday’s shooting victims Wednesday evening, March 24, 2021, at the Boulder County Courthouse in Boulder.
Hugh Carey/Special to The Colorado Sun
Andy Colwell/Special to The Colorado Sun
Colorado State Senate Majority Leader Steve Fenberg (D-18th Dist.) is pictured in the Senate during the first day of ColoradoÕs 73rd legislative session at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021.
Democrats pursue gun-control measures after Boulder shooting
Colorado State Senate Majority Leader Steve Fenberg (D-18th Dist.) is pictured in the Senate during the first day of ColoradoÕs 73rd legislative session at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021.