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| BeauJos Mountain Bistro |
Four generations of Beau Jo's guests have been
enjoying the best Pizza on the Planet for 32 Years!
We'll treat you like family!
Besides awesome award-winning Colorado Mountain pizza, the Bistro serves steaming sautéed pasta's, phenomenal sour dough sandwiches, fresh hand tossed salads, scrumptious soups made from scratch and World Famous Chicken Wings by the dozen.
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| Chez Grand-Mere Restaurant |
Chez Grand-mère is open Tuesday through Saturday for dinner, 6-10 pm. The seating area is small, but you won't be rushed from your table - it is yours for the evening to savor dinner at a leisurely, European pace; so reservations are suggested.
Please call 970-247-7979.
Chez Grand-mère is located at 3 Depot Place in Rio Grande Land, downtown Durango, right behind the Ralph Lauren-Polo store. |
| Christinas Grill & Bar |
Christina's Grill & Bar is located in Durango, Colorado and has been a local favorite since 1997. When you step inside Christina's Grill and Bar, you enter a world full of friendly hospitality and fabulous food.
We serve the freshest and finest homemade meals in Southwest Colorado and the Four Corners area. Bring your family, or that special someone in for breakfast, lunch or dinner. We also have live entertainment!
Christina's Grill and Bar is located on Highway 160 in Durango, Colorado. Next to the Best Western. GET DIRECTIONS
Chef Roger Todar prepares specialties from around the world using only the finest and freshest ingredients. Enjoy Italian pastas, prime steaks, classic French favorites, tasty salads and unique signature dishes that combine the savory flavors of the southwest. Burgers, salads and sandwiches compliment the lunch menu. Christina's boasts the best breakfast in town - from a huge variety of classic omelets to a fabulous eggs benedict. Kids menu is available.
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| Carvers |
Since 1986, Carvers has offered the very best in food and beer. We feature fresh soups and stews, fresh-roasted coffee and a healthy choice of entrees (breakfast, lunch and dinner). So make yourself at home at Carvers, Durango’s hometown restaurant and brewpub! |
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Durangoherald.com
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AAUW guests hear Stillmans life of adventure, resiliency
She lived a life that was full of adventure and exploration, love and laughter, hardship and adversity. Dorothy Dot"
Stillman was, at various times in her life, a magazine saleswoman, a telephone operator, a chorus girl, a Rosie the
Riveter," a dance instructor, a door-to-door saleswoman, a an entrepreneur, a uranium prospector and a jewelry
designer.
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Pasta Fritatta is an elegant way to use up leftovers
We are heading off for a
little fun in the sun, and
everyone in our house is thrilled about the trip.
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Takeing a Stand
ARLINGTON, Wash. -
As debate club president and a top student, Arlington High School senior Justin Surber has studied the constitutional
rights of free speech.
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Fort Lewis gets ready to dance
Fort Lewis College athletic director Kelly Higgins has been involved in the planning and execution of as many as eight
national championship events, and has overseen events at every stop he's made during his career. But perhaps none is as
daunting as the planning and execution of this latest event, the Central Region Tournament.
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Eight-team tourney to open Friday
Matchups and game times are set for the Central Region Tournament of the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball
Championship, scheduled to begin Friday at Whalen Gymnasium on the campus of Fort Lewis College in Durango.
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FLC softball team to launch home season
The Skyhawks are more than happy to be home.
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Iraqi election
It is a pleasure to join other commentators in praising the enthusiasm shown by Iraqis in turning out to vote in
elections Sunday that included the prime minister's seat. Votes from the estimated 3,000 polling places will take some
time to tally, but turnout countrywide is estimated to be 62 percent. That percentage rivals countries where democracy
has been practiced for some time.
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Editorial Cartoon
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Lawsuit is about Riddle and nothing else
I had to laugh out loud when I read County Commissioner Joelle Riddle's letter to the editor (Herald, March 3)
regarding her lawsuit to access the coming ballot as an independent. Is she serious? Does she really believe any
informed voter will believe she filed the lawsuit on behalf of anyone but herself? Is it really about the First
Amendment and fairness" as she puts it?
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Medical marijuana users shouldnt drive
First off, let me say I have nothing against medical marijuana because I do know it helps those in need. However,
recent news has made the headlines across the country about Colorado's legalized medical marijuana. How employers who
test you because they have a no-drug policy has employees crying foul. But it is legal; I have a prescription, right?
Wrong!
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