Position: Reporter

Email: mshinn@durangoherald.com

Phone Number: 970-564-6037

How we make purchases is quickly changing

Paying with a credit or debit card is changing, hopefully for the better. In the coming months, consumers will be receiving new cards with chips that will protect both the cardholder and...

DATE: Oct. 12, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Entrepreneur named Leader of the Year

John Wolgamott, a local entrepreneur, was recently named the Economic Development Leader of the Year by the Region 9 Economic Development District Board of Directors. Wolgamott was recognized...

DATE: Oct. 12, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Conference looks at growing economy

Professionals from all across the state are pouring into Durango this week to learn about developing a vibrant local economy. Nonprofit Downtown Colorado Inc. is hosting its annual conference in...

DATE: Oct. 8, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

How does Durango get its water?

When the river ran orange with mine waste in August, city taps still flowed with clean, usable water. To make sure Durango will have drinking water in a future emergency and to serve eventual...

DATE: Oct. 5, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Durango’s small-business center names new head

The new executive director of the Southwest Colorado Small Business Development Center is bringing a strong background in academia, small business and economic development in rural areas to her new...

DATE: Sept. 21, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Tourism helps diversify Indian Country

IGNACIO – Professionals from across the country gathered in Ignacio this week to learn about developing local tourism industries in Native American communities. The No. 1 topic in Indian County...

DATE: Sept. 21, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Pot shop benefits youth group

A Durango children’s nonprofit was supposed to be the beneficiary of a fundraiser but instead has scored big because of a fine imposed on a local pot shop. Rocky Mountain High, a marijuana...

DATE: Sept. 21, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Is wild food calling?

A wet spring and early summer giving rise to acorns and berries could make for fewer bears heading for neighborhood trash cans this fall. So far, that seems to be the trend. "We haven't had too...

DATE: Sept. 16, 2015 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Land Symposium highlights evolving trends in cycling

Keeping up with evolving biking culture could be challenging for agencies managing trails on public lands in the coming years. More cyclists want progressive trails and winter trails, but...

DATE: Sept. 16, 2015 | CATEGORY: More Sports

Land Symposium highlights evolving trends in cycling

Keeping up with biking culture could be challenging for agencies managing trails on public lands in the coming years. More cyclists want progressive trails and winter trails, but declining budgets...

DATE: Sept. 15, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

Land Symposium highlights evolving trends in cycling

Keeping up with evolving biking culture could be challenging for agencies managing trails on public lands in the coming years. More cyclists want progressive trails and winter trails, but...

DATE: Sept. 14, 2015 | CATEGORY: More Sports

Is wild food calling?

A wet spring and early summer giving rise to acorns and berries could make for fewer bears heading for neighborhood trash cans this fall. So far, that seems to be the trend. “We haven’t had too...

DATE: Sept. 10, 2015 | CATEGORY: Local News

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