• Farmington Library Connects Four Corners to the World
    Jun 10 2026

    The Farmington Public Library hosted New York Times bestselling author Douglas Preston as part of its ongoing effort to connect the Four Corners region to the wider world. Preston, who lives part of the year in New Mexico, visited the library with support from the Farmington Public Library Foundation, which covered his speaker fee.

    The library, open to anyone who visits Farmington regardless of home address, is funded through the gross receipts tax rather than property tax. It has served the community since it opened in 2003 and offers programming from baby story times to teen zones, plus book clubs, online databases and public computer access. For events and more information, visit infoway.org.

    By Tanner Waite

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    This story is sponsored by Home2 Suites by Hilton and Durango Motor Company.


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  • Indoor Play Cafe Builds Community for San Juan County Families
    Jun 5 2026

    Madison Smith moved back to San Juan County after nine years and found a community short on resources for young families. She opened Piper's Play Cafe in Aztec, a sensory-inclusive indoor toddler play space offering free-range exploration for kids and a rare moment of rest for parents. The cafe includes a slide structure, dramatic play areas, a pretend kitchen and market, free snacks, free drinks and coffee, a free little library and an outdoor clothing donation bin. Smith built it for the parents as much as the kids, particularly those without a support network nearby.

    By Tanner Waite

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    This story is sponsored by Sunray Park & Casino and The Big Idea Makerspace at San Juan College.

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  • San Juan County Seniors Share Stories, Change Lives
    Jun 2 2026

    A San Juan County program called UmattR is putting high school seniors in front of younger kids, not with lectures, but with their own stories. The program gives $1,000 scholarships to selected seniors who then spend the year visiting elementary and middle schools across the county. This cycle drew more than 300 applicants; 24 made the cut. Together they log about 650 service hours. The younger kids do not forget them. At community events around the county, elementary students bring trading cards featuring the seniors and stop them with questions about hard situations they are facing. The program accepts donations and sponsorships at umattr.com.

    By Tanner Waite

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    This story is sponsored by Ace Hardware in Farmington and Boon’s Family Thai BBQ.

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  • Music in the Mountains Celebrates 40 Years
    May 22 2026

    Music in the Mountains is celebrating its 40th anniversary season this summer, running July 9th through August 2nd across the Four Corners region. What started in 1987 with just 11 musicians has grown into a world-class orchestra featuring performers from around the globe. This year's festival features free community concerts from Durango to Bayfield, Ignacio, Pagosa, and Mancos, along with full orchestra performances, family concerts, and chamber music. Tickets are on sale now at musicinthemountains.com.

    By Sadie Smith.

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    This story is sponsored by FASTSIGNS Durango and Happy Pappy's Pizza & Wings.

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  • Farmington Museum Celebrates Lowrider Culture
    May 20 2026

    Farmington Museum is hosting the Smithsonian's "Lowrider Culture in the United States" traveling exhibit through July 25, 2026. The museum added its own touches: three lowrider cars, three motorcycles and artwork inside, plus a Park and Chill car show in the parking lot with live music and food vendors. Museum director Nathan Augustine says the event brought out a broad slice of the community and highlighted the strong connection between lowrider culture and Northern New Mexico's Hispanic heritage. The museum is targeting September or October 2027 for a follow-up event during Hispanic Heritage Month. If you're a lowrider or connected to the culture, reach out to curator Michelle Zupan at the Farmington Museum to get involved.

    By Tanner Waite

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    This story is sponsored by Dickey's Barbecue Pit and Fitness World.

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  • Bestselling Author Louis L'Amour's Unfinished Novel Published
    May 15 2026

    Skyring Water is a Cold War thriller bestselling author Louis L'Amour wrote around 1960 but never published. After L'Amour's death in 1988, the manuscript sat unfinished for decades until his son Beau L'Amour completed it, describing the book as a partnership across time. Skyring Water releases June 2, 2026.

    By Sadie Smith

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    This story is sponsored by Sky Ute Casino Resort and Kroegers Ace Hardware.

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  • Locally Raised, Nationally Proven: How a Farmington Local Became an Off-Road Legend
    May 13 2026

    Today we're spotlighting one of Farmington's finest — Loren Healy, a born-and-raised San Juan County native who turned a love of desert rock crawling into a full-blown professional motorsports career. Loren has won the King of the Hammers multiple times, captured five consecutive Baja 1000 victories in the stock class, and now runs RTR Off-Road Shop right here in Farmington. He's currently building a trophy truck with dreams of an overall Baja 1000 win — something he's called a boyhood dream. If you want to follow the build and catch live race streams with in-cab cameras, find him on Facebook and Instagram under Loren Healy. And keep an eye out — an open house at the new RTR Off-Road Shop is coming up, and the whole community is invited.

    By Tanner Waite

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    This story is sponsored by Sunray Park & Casino and Four Corners Regional Airport.

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  • Sit Down With the Garden Guys
    May 8 2026

    The Garden Guys are back with practical advice for Southwest Colorado gardeners. Tom Bartels and Darrin Parmenter break down planting timing, drought prep, compost versus fertilizer, and what to look for when buying transplants this spring.

    By Sadie Smith

    Watch this story at durangolocal.news.

    This story is sponsored by Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers and the Payroll Department.

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    4 mins