Sunday Nov 8 | The Denver Business Journal
Indian casinos far cry from glitzy counterparts
Casinos owned by Colorado's American Indians are doing big business, but not that big.
Business leaders discuss economy at summit
IGNACIO Members of public and private sectors gathered Oct. 14 for the 3rd Annual La Plata Economic Development Action Partnership, or LEAD, Economic Summit at Sky Ute Casino & Resort.
Police find abducted child; arrest father
Four Corners authorities say 2-year-old Nicholas Lucero is safe and sound Tuesday night after being abducted by his father.
Airport Business Park project needs development-agreement approval...
DURANGO As the issue of future economic development in La Plata County comes up in civic and business circles, the question inevitably comes with it: Where will these businesses grow? One option that's been gaining momentum is the Airport Business Park off of County Road 309 the turnoff from Highway 172 that leads to the Durango-La Plata Airport.
Southern Utes, Feds End Suit Over Health Clinic
Share + Sep 25, 2009 3:56 pm US/Mountain IGNACIO, Colo. The Southern Ute Tribe will be able to run its health clinic now that the federal government has signed a contract and funding agreement.
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Brainstorm Internet seeks federal stimulus funds for broadband projects
Brainstorm Internet will submit an application next month to the National Telecommunications and Information Association, or NTIA, for grant moneys between $4.5 and $5 million to fund projects that could bring broadband service to many underserved and unserved areas of Southwest Colorado and northern San Juan County, New Mexico, according to ...
Wolf whistles: Colo. nonprofit giving wild canines a leg up
Paula and Craig Watson could be the poster-children for "follow your passion and make it happen." The founders of the nonprofit Wolfwood Refuge in Ignacio, Colo.
Diabetes a main concern for American Indians at Denver health summit
Cisco Certifications at Work: An Interview with Jay Swan and Denise Donohue
Linda Leung talks with Jay Swan and Denise Donohue on the evolution of Cisco certifications, how employers view Cisco credentials, and what new technologies they are learning themselves.
Ruptured gas plant up and running
The natural gas processing plant that experienced a ruptured pipeline earlier this month is back in service.
Williams Partners LP's natural gas processing plant in Ignacio, Colo., remained closed Tuesday after a June 3 pipeline rupture.
Williams pipeline ruptures in Colorado
An underground pipeline at a Williams Cos. natural gas processing plant near Durango, Colo., ruptured Thursday morning, causing the company to shut down the plant.
Pipeline rupture shuts plant down in Ignacio
The rupture of a natural gas pipeline Wednesday prompted company officials to shut down Williams' Ignacio Plant in Ignacio, Colo.
A Viva Cinco de Mayo! Erin Farb STERLING, Colo. - In every beginning Spanish class at Northeastern Junior College, students learn the months of the year.