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Fort Lewis College’s Blunk takes U23 gold at Pan American Continental Mountain Bike Championships

Durango’s Savilia Blunk handles a corner on the worn-down course in Salinas, Puerto Rico. She would win the women’s under-23 race of the Pan American Continental Mountain Bike Championships.

Applying to Fort Lewis College: There’s an app for that

Prospective Fort Lewis College students can now apply using the Common App online.

D&SNG celebrates 40 years as tourist draw in Southwest Colorado

A Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad train being pulled by two locomotives Friday near Shalona Hill. The doubleheader pulling extra cars is led by an engine converted to burn oil.

D&SNG celebrates 40 years as tourist draw in Southwest Colorado

Jeff Ellingson, left, museum curator at the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, said one of the first things Charles E. Bradshaw Jr. did when he purchased the railroad 40 years ago was to remove the diamond stacks from the locomotives and “throw the Hollywood versions of the stacks into the scrap pile.” Ellingson is pictured with Jeff Johnson, general manager of the D&SNG, on Tuesday at the rail yard.

D&SNG celebrates 40 years as tourist draw in Southwest Colorado

Jeff Johnson, general manager of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, in front of a sign that Charles E. Bradshaw Jr. put on the Durango depot after buying and renaming the railroad 40 years ago.

D&SNG celebrates 40 years as tourist draw in Southwest Colorado

Jeff Johnson, general manager of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, looks over one of the coal burning locomotives Tuesday that is being converted to an oil-burning locomotive.

D&SNG celebrates 40 years as tourist draw in Southwest Colorado

A Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad train stops Wednesday to take on water in Hermosa. The railroad is marking its 40th year this week from switching from the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad to the D&SNG, which has become a major tourist draw for Southwest Colorado.

D&SNG celebrates 40 years as tourist draw in Southwest Colorado

Jeff Ellingson, museum curator at the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, discusses Charles E. Bradshaw Jr., shown in the picture, who bought and saved the railroad 40 years ago.

Arizona declares state holiday to honor Code Talkers

Sam and Malula Sandoval speak at the Sunflower Theatre on Aug. 14, 2017 after a showing of a film about Sam’s life.

120 gather in Buckley Park to decry violence against Asians

More than 120 people gathered in Buckley Park and marched down Main Avenue on Sunday to protest violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
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