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May 29, 2025 - Volume XXIV, No. 21
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Packrafters take in the views in the Dolores River Canyon, south of Gateway, last weekend./ Photo by Jennaye Derge
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Popular destination closed for summer for resource management

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‘Pittsburgh of the West’ opens new wave park on Arkansas River to rave reviews 

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Fare thee well

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Longtime Animas Trading Co. owner Cathy Wakeman sells to local couple
 

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Pilot program reimburses low-income shoppers up to $60/month for Farmers Market produce

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A deep dive into Northern New Mexico’s acequia culture

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"I my post-graduate years in Durango. I worked at the wine bar and closed down Orio's Roadhouse every night."
--Hey, we don't blame you. The real world can wait for at least a few more Purple F*ckers

On the rocks

If you come upon a painted rock on your travels around Durango next week, don’t be so quick to dismiss it. It could be part of the City of Durango’s 3rd annual Scavenger Hunt. The hunt, which places five brightly painted rocks in various locations around the city, takes place Mon., May 26 - Fri., May 30. 

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The locals making a strong showing at last weekend's Iron Horse, with Cobe Freeburn winning both the men's road and MTB races followed by Kai Lokey and Emmett McManus. McManus and Kaylee Blevins also won the men's and women's gravel races, respectively.

Trump's big, butt-ugly bill has ed the House and is awaiting age in the Senate. If it es, we can look forward to assaults on clean energy, the environment, human rights and health care.

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Pee-Wee as Himself

Hilarious, weird,
cool and touching … not just in
that way you might think 
 

~Lainie Maxson
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The founders of Enhanced Games believe that “the benefits of science can be harnessed safely and should be celebrated in sports.” So, next May in Las Vegas, they’re putting on their own version of the Olympics wherein athletes are encouraged to use steroids, and they’ll earn million-dollar prizes for breaking lifting, track or aquatic records. But really, the whole thing is just a gimmick to get fans to pay $99 to become “founding ” of Enhanced Games’ program to sell more steroids. And of course, Donald Trump Jr. is backing the event, which makes total sense given that he’ll feel comfortable around other men who also have shriveled testicles.  
 
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