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New scrubber system for train would cut emissions
The Durango Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad has announced preliminary plans to install an enhanced filtration
system to reduce smoke emissions spewing from the roundhouse.
A study proposes spending $1.2 million on a scrubber system - essentially a hood and fan system - that captures smoke
from idling locomotives parked overnight in the roundhouse.
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Hispanic woman to serve as justice
DENVER - Gov. Bill Ritter named Monica Marquez, a deputy attorney general, to the state Supreme Court on Wednesday.
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Community participates in Local Food Week
Chili with beef from James Ranch. Salad from Turtle Lake Refuge. Corn-green chile chowder with Olathe corn. Organic
apple sauce from Wacky Apple Snacks in Hotchkiss.
All ages and interests participated in Local Food Week on Wednesday, ranging from students in Durango School District
9-R to community fundraisers and young families.
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The Blotter
Durango Police
Wednesday
3:17 a.m. A drunken person was causing problems at Denny's Restaurant, 666 Camino del Rio.
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Brain injuries
In a democracy, it is not only permissible to question the government's justification for or conduct of a war, it is on
some level a citizen's duty.
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This county has a great animal shelter
It is said, No news is good news," and I know from watching and reading news articles, the bad stuff always gets top
billing. Well, this is a good news" story, so it might be boring.
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Daniel Michael Cotten
Former Durango resident Daniel Michael Cotten died from complications of cancer March 11, 2009, in Phoenix. He was
59.
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Sandra Darr Oliver
A woman who taught at schools around the world, Sandra Darr Oliver died from complications of Alzheimer's disease
Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010, at The Valley Inn in Mancos. She was 73.
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BHS tastes playoffs
BAYFIELD - The taste of football playoffs remains fresh in the minds of the Wolverines.
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Earth Brief
Climate conference to be held in Silverton