
Fitness
You Play Like a Girl
How The Almost Impossible Existence of Women Athletes Nearly Fouled Active Lifestyles for Three Local Champs Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Andy Wingerd, Dalton Ranch On any given morning in Durango, women runners slip into the high country before the sun crests the San Juans. Female anglers wade gingerly into the river’s cold currents. On courts across town, the soft pop of a pickleball struck between ladies’ teams punctuates birdsongs. Here, it is easy to take for granted the...
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Food + Beverage
A Seat at the Table
Chef Kelsy Peabody’s Story of Craft, Confidence, and Community Article by Denise Leslie | Photography by Courtesy of Mill Street Bistro There’s a feeling when you walk into Mill Street Bistro that it was built with purpose — not just as a place to eat but as a space to gather. Located inside a Mill Street home reimagined for gathering, the space carries a warmth that feels natural and genuine — more like being welcomed in than dining out. That feeling begins in the kitchen, with Chef Kelsy...
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Local Services
A New Season at April’s Garden
Rooted in community, Julia Foran brings new life to a local favorite Article by James Leonard | Photography by Andy Wingerd Meet Julia Foran, the newest owner of April’s Garden. After acquiring the beloved local shop in the fall of 2025, Julia is stepping into her first business with energy, intention, and a deep appreciation for the role flowers play in everyday life. I had the opportunity to sit down with her as she prepares for the busy spring and summer season here in Durango. A graduate...
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Education
Leading Together
Women, Community, and the Power of Showing Up Article by Denise Leslie | Photography by FLC@work, Tori Latham There’s something powerful that occurs when women come together — not because of a specific job or title, but because of the basic act of supporting one another. In Durango, that idea has come to life through the Durango Women’s Leadership Conference, brought to life by Sandy Lane in partnership with Fort Lewis College Athletics. At first glance, it may seem that the conference...
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Life + Culture
Caring for the Wild
Community, connection, and care for the wild Article by Kalista Peña | Photography by Great Old Broads for Wilderness In 1989, on the 25th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act, US Senator Orrin Hatch opposed wilderness designation, arguing that roads were necessary for the "aged and infirm" to have access to these areas. An adventurous group of older women was offended by such a preposterous claim. As older women, they believed they didn't need roads in the wilderness. They didn’t want to be...
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Home + Design
More Than a Pretty Box
Why structure matters as much as style in a kitchen remodel Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Andy Wingerd When embarking on a kitchen remodel, it’s easy (and downright delightful) to succumb to the siren song of Calacatta marble countertops— mmmm —polished brass fixtures— uh-huh —vintage pendant lights— oh my —and some Morracan zellige tile backsplashes— yes! However, Nick and Lindsay Garrison of Durango Cabinet Company (DCC), note that without a solid foundation of cabinets...
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Professional Services
True Blue Landscape: Shaping the Land with Intention
Thoughtful design and enduring landscapes rooted in community and craftsmanship. Article by Denise Leslie | Photography by Janis Connell In Southwest Colorado, landscaping is more than just about appearance. It’s about understanding the land, respecting the climate, and crafting outdoor spaces built to last. For Josh Muzzy, owner of True Blue Landscape, that work brings both responsibility and pride. True Blue Landscape is known for thoughtful design and strong execution in both residential...
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Arts + Culture
The 'Art' of Investment
Investing in artists, ownership, and community Article by Denise Leslie | Photography by Studio & and Scott Griggs In downtown Durango, just off the steady rhythm of Main Avenue, Studio & Gallery has created something more than just a retail art space. Since opening in 2010, the gallery has operated as a cooperative—part studio, part exhibition space, and part shared experiment—designed to give working artists both visibility and ownership in the creative economy of Southwest Colorado. The...
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Health + Wellness
Investing in Yourself
Growth, learning, and the quiet returns that shape a life Article by Denise Leslie When people discuss investment, the conversation often shifts to real estate, retirement accounts, or market fluctuations. However, one of the most impactful investments anyone can make has nothing to do with stocks or property. It starts with a simple yet powerful decision: investing in yourself. In a place like Durango, that idea takes many forms. It might start with something small—a class taken out of...
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Home Services
Healthy at Home
Local agencies pride themselves on compassionate in-home health care. Article by Kalista Peña By providing high-quality care, these three local agencies hope to give their patients the best quality of life while alleviating stress for families. Nurturing Hearts provides non-medical companion care services. With a commitment to integrity, empathy, and excellence, their caregivers support individuals in living fuller, more connected lives in the place where they feel most at home. Currently...
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