Noel nigh

The event will span three days this year – this Friday, Saturday and Sunday – to keep folks spread out while they shop for holiday gifts and stroll the downtown sites. Shoppers are asked to wear masks and adhere to safety protocols. Also, keep in mind BID’s Holiday Rewards Program, which offers gift cards up to $100 for purchases made at local businesses (sorry, groceries, big boxes and a few other categories don’t count.)
For more on that as well as BID’s “Share the Love” online store,” go to downtowndurango.org.
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- 01/14/2021
- Weathering COVID
- By Missy Votel
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With homeless plight worsened by pandemic, winter survival kits come to rescue
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- 01/14/2021
- Taking a new route
- By Max Owens
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Ouray Ice Fest comes out of the gorge and onto the screen for 2021
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- 01/14/2021
- Sharper focus
- By by Andrea Dukakis / Colorado Public Radio
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State clarifies vaccine plan, proposes moving ages 65-69 up ladder
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- 12/31/2020
- The world of Phil
- By Missy Votel
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Friends, family remember the life and times of a reluctant legend
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- Last dance
- 01/14/2021
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The Sundance Kid is riding off into the sunset. Last month, Robert Redford announced he is selling his Sundance resort, north of Provo, Utah. The resort, which Redford founded more than 50 years ago, is being bought by real estate investment firms Broadreach Capital Partners and Cedar Capital Partners.
- Gotta get up to get down
- 01/07/2021
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The Bluebird has landed. Colorado’s first “backcountry-only” ski area fired up the, uh, skin tracks Dec. 31, 2020. Located on Bear Mountain, along the Continental Divide between Kremmling and Steamboat, the idea was the brainchild of ski buddies Erik Lambert and Jeff Woodward. The idea behind Bluebird is a ski area that caters to pretty much everyone, provided they don’t mind slogging for their turns.
- The smell test
- 12/31/2020
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Something as simple as a 50-cent scratch-and-sniff could hold the keys to stemming the spread of the coronavirus at a fraction of the cost and time of high-tech tests, new CU Boulder research suggests.
- Sorry, folks
- 12/10/2020
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A ride or hike might seem like a good idea during the current nonwinter. But before you head out, be forewarned that even though it feels like summer, winter wildlife closures went into effect Dec. 1 on some Durango outdoor playgrounds. The closures, which remain in place through April 15 to protect wintering deer and elk, include: