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This winter, think about what’s around the bend

Master Trooper Gary Cutler

Annual Durango bird count tallies record number of species

An annual count of birds in Durango tallied a record number of species this year.

The Bridge Shelter adjusts for pandemic

Randy Skinner recently moved into a transitional housing apartment at The Bridge Emergency Shelter in Cortez. Manager Theresa Wilson, background, handles day-to-day operations.

The Bridge Shelter adjusts for pandemic

Theresa Wilson, manager for The Bridge Emergency Shelter, explains where under the influence people bed down for the night. They are kept separate from the rest of the population.

The Bridge Shelter adjusts for pandemic

Bridge Emergency Shelter Theresa Wilson points out the list of daily chores divided among shelter residents.

The Bridge Shelter adjusts for pandemic

Chef Johnny Coughlan prepares baked ziti and orange chicken with vegetables for residents at The Bridge Emergency Shelter.

The Bridge Shelter adjusts for pandemic

Residents of The Bridge Emergency Shelter rely on bicycles to get to and from work.

The Bridge Shelter adjusts for pandemic

The Bridge Emergency Shelter staff go over the day’s schedule. From left are manager Theresa Wilson, maintenance man Randy Skinner, and executive director Lauri Knutson.

A second wave of snow expected Tuesday morning

Avery Wickes, an employee with Barefoot Durango, shovels the sidewalk in the 800 block of Main Avenue after making a snowman she planned to name Charlie or Little Winston. A winter storm was expected to dump up to 6 inches in Durango.

A second wave of snow expected Tuesday morning

Durango Herald file

A winter storm was expected to dump up to 6 inches of snow in Durango.
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