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Local NEWS Network (LNN) is dedicated to revitalizing the local news industry that has been decimated by Google, Facebook and other low quality, online sources of local news. Additionally, LNN is dedicated to creating meaningful, long shelf life news and information that celebrates the communities where we operate, and NOT producing hyper-sensationalized short lived headlines. Listen in today for awesome news about:
* Durango, CO
* Farmington, NM
* Telluride, CO
* Montezuma County, NM

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  • Durango Keeps Ragtime Music Alive
    Apr 10 2026

    Ragtime music — a blend of European styles and African American rhythms considered the forerunner of jazz — has found an unlikely home in Durango, Colo. For nearly 70 years, the Diamond Bell Saloon at the historic Strater Hotel has featured live ragtime piano, making it one of the only venues in the country where audiences can hear the music performed regularly. A pianist who holds a master's degree in historical musicology from the Peabody Conservatory plays up to six nights a week on an 1902 upright grand piano, calling the experience "time travel" for audiences.

    Now, that same musician has launched the Durango Ragtime and Early Jazz Festival, now in its second year as a nonprofit. The festival brings approximately seven of the country's top ragtime and early jazz musicians to Durango each year, with the goal of preserving the music and introducing it to new audiences. Organizers say Durango's size, rich ragtime history and the Strater Hotel — built during the ragtime era — make it an ideal home for the festival. For more information, visit durangoragtime.com.

    By Paige Sparks

    This story is sponsored by Tafoya Barrett & Associates and Keesee Motor Company

    Watch this story at durangolocal.news

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    5 m
  • Voices of the Past: A Different Perspective (Part 2)
    Apr 8 2026

    Native historian Johnny Valdez sheds light on a largely untold chapter of Colorado's history — the Brunot Agreement of 1873 and the treaties that transferred Ute ancestral lands to the United States government. Writing for the U.S. 250/Colorado 150 Power of Place Magazine, Valdez draws on both his formal education and his heritage to reveal what most Colorado schoolchildren were never taught: that the Ute people, the Nuuchiu, did not simply "give" or "sell" their land, but did so under the threat of annihilation, amid miscommunication and cultural misunderstanding.

    The Power of Place Magazine is a special initiative of the Colorado 150 Southwest organizing committee, featuring 20 articles by professional historians and local writers exploring Southwest Colorado's rich and complex heritage. Valdez reminds us that this land — the mountains, rivers, forests, and valleys — is sacred, and that understanding its true history makes each of us a better steward of this place.

    Watch the full series — Voices of the Past: Southwest Colorado.

    This story is sponsored by Alpine Bank, Sky Ute Casino and Strater Hotel.

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    3 m
  • What’s Happening Around Durango | Week of April 7, 2026
    Apr 7 2026

    Here are three events worth putting on your calendar this week — Stillwater Music's Battle of the Bands at Miller Middle School on April 10th, the 30th annual Durango Bluegrass Meltdown running April 10th through 12th, and the Colorado Black Equity Study Community Listening Session at Fort Lewis College on April 11th from noon to 2 p.m.

    By Sadie Smith

    Watch this story at durangolocal.news.

    This story is sponsored by Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers and Happy Pappy's Pizza & Wings.

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    2 m
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