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Email: mshinn@durangoherald.com

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Starbucks plans City Market shop

Starbucks plans to move into the coffee kiosk space at the southwest entrance of City Market in the fall, a company official said in a written statement.The store will hire 12 to 15 employees to...

DATE: June 30, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Medicaid boosts local integrated health care

Since the expansion of Medicaid in January, hundreds of patients have enrolled to access mental and integrated health care locally. The largest mental health provider in town, Cortez Integrated...

DATE: June 26, 2014 | CATEGORY: Living

St. Barnabas Episcopal Church plans education class

Very few lessons, religious or otherwise, start on the assumption that student already knows the right answers. But St. Barnabas Episcopal Church will be using a form of religious education in the...

DATE: June 26, 2014 | CATEGORY: Faith

Nowlin, Lambert win GOP primaries

GOP challenger Steve Nowlin defeated incumbent Dennis Spruell by more than 700 votes in Tuesday’s Montezuma County sheriff’s race. The unofficial results from the Republican primary were released...

DATE: June 25, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

County getting $172,637 in PILT

The federal government will send Montezuma County $172,637 this year to help fill county coffers and make up for tax-exempt public lands in the area, according to an announcement last week....

DATE: June 25, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

Water conservancy weighs ownership of Jackson Gulch

The Mancos Water Conservancy District board on Thursday weighed the consequences of taking ownership of Jackson Gulch Reservoir, the dam, the canal system and the land it sits on from the federal...

DATE: June 24, 2014 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Mancos school orchard receives summer pruning

The new Mancos school orchard received a proper summer pruning last week thanks to National Civilian Community Corps volunteers. The crew of nine volunteers, all between 18 and 24, was scheduled to...

DATE: June 24, 2014 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Plan for RV park stirs debate

A potential RV park on the north side of Grand Avenue and east of Boyle Park has some residents concerned it could hurt the neighborhood and others convinced it could help business. A developer's...

DATE: June 24, 2014 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Downtown getting creative district funds

The state of Colorado selected downtown Mancos as a candidate for Colorado Creative District designation last week. The Mancos Valley Cultural District will receive funding, new signage,...

DATE: June 24, 2014 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Town rallies on memory of Brianna Schmittel

Mancos has rallied around the family and memory of resident Brianna Schmittel, who died in a crash Wednesday morning while riding her motorcycle to Durango. "Brianna was a very bright, intelligent,...

DATE: June 24, 2014 | CATEGORY: MT - News

Living history

The Kennedy Grain Elevator, a landmark along U.S. 160, is in the process of getting a much-needed new roof this month to protect its bowed timbers. The building was listed as one of Colorado's most...

DATE: June 24, 2014 | CATEGORY: MT - News

State to fund mobile health crisis team

Improvements to crisis mental health care services across the region will receive funding soon now that a lawsuit against the state has ended. The state will fund a new mobile crisis team that will...

DATE: June 23, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

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