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    In 1960, the name was changed to The Durango Herald. [1] Arthur was co-editor and co-publisher of the paper from 1952 until 1975. Morley was also co-editor and co-publisher and took over as chairman and editor after Arthur's death. She served as editor until her death in 2009. Her son Richard Ballantine took over the role of publisher in 1980.

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    Durango is served by U.S. Highway 160 (the Old Spanish Trail), running east–west, and U.S. Highway 550, running north–south. Part of U.S. 550 offers high-speed access (primarily a 4-lane, divided highway) to Albuquerque, New Mexico. North of Durango, 550 is nicknamed the Million Dollar Highway, and is part of the scenic San Juan Skyway.

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    He was born in Santa Monica and raised on a cattle ranch near Durango, Colorado. In 1951 he attended Boston University intending to become a minister, and got a degree in 1957. While at BU, he studied poetry with Robert Lowell , who quickly persuaded him that he had no future in that field, and turned to studying prose with Gerald Warner Brace ...

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    Elizabeth Morley Cowles was born on May 21, 1925, in Des Moines, Iowa, the eldest of four children of John Cowles Sr. and his wife Elizabeth (née Bates). [1] [2] Her grandfather, Gardner Cowles Sr., had bought The Des Moines Register in 1903; her father became vice president, general manager and associate publisher of the Des Moines morning and evening newspapers in the 1920s. [2]

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