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Humane society serves animal needs, also humans
Letters to the Editor

Humane society serves animal needs, also humans

June 3, 2021

After reading Kathryn Lee’s letter (May 19, “Thrift store charges too much”), I was reminded that we at La Plata County Humane Society have been so buried in fulfilling our…

LPEA election one of  most important ever
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LPEA election one of most important ever

June 3, 2021

If you want affordable and dependable electricity, please vote for Bill Waters, John Purser, Veronica Medina and Kholer McInnis for La Plata Electric Association board. This is one of the…

Coworker endorses Ted Compton for LPEA board
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Coworker endorses Ted Compton for LPEA board

June 2, 2021

I’m voting for Ted Compton to represent District 3 (Durango) on the La Plata Electric Association board of directors. I’ve gotten to know Compton well after working with him for…

Compton will guide LPEA to a cleaner, reliable future
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Compton will guide LPEA to a cleaner, reliable future

June 2, 2021

As the world transitions to renewable sources of energy, it is important to keep pace with our local power generation. Efficiency and affordability are rewarded to those who plan ahead…

Compton offers vision, passion to LPEA board
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Compton offers vision, passion to LPEA board

June 2, 2021

I am supporting Ted Compton because he is a visionary and a coalition-builder. When my late husband Ed first had the vision that Durango could be a mountain bike mecca,…

Why the disparity among local cemeteries?
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Why the disparity among local cemeteries?

June 2, 2021

I am 100% fed up. For nearly 40 years now, we have been tending family graves at Red Mesa Cemetery. Even at a young age, I knew those who take…

Join the fight to end Alzheimer’s
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Join the fight to end Alzheimer’s

June 2, 2021

I just attended the 2021 Alzheimer’s Impact Movement Advocacy Forum. Held virtually this year, over 1,200 Alzheimer’s advocates from across the nation met with members of Congress to discuss priorities…

Use your turn signal at roundabouts
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Use your turn signal at roundabouts

June 2, 2021

Apparently with the advent of full electronics guiding one’s every movement, breath and heartbeat, the average driver has either become numb to basic courtesy, rude or just plain out of…

U.S. Senate is a herd of sheep
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U.S. Senate is a herd of sheep

June 2, 2021

Russian President Vladimir Putin has found himself a herd of sheep to distribute his poison. Sadly, it is some of our very own U.S. senators and the president. José B.…

Use money to place weather radar system
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Use money to place weather radar system

June 2, 2021

My first thought upon reading the article “$15.8M in federal relief to land in La Plata County” (May 20) was to hope that local governments will seriously consider using some…

Thanks to LPEA board and staff for bill credit
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Thanks to LPEA board and staff for bill credit

June 2, 2021

I just read that La Plata Electric Association was a leader in obtaining a settlement with its power supplier Tri-State Generation & Transmission for a rate reduction of 4% over…

Tribute to a drill sergeant
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Tribute to a drill sergeant

June 2, 2021

Trevor Peterson at the grave of his drill sergeant, Sgt. First Class James Connell, Jr., at Arlington National Cemetery. Sgt. First Class James Connell Jr. trained me as a new…

‘Sustainable tourism’ not actually sustainable
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‘Sustainable tourism’ not actually sustainable

May 29, 2021

Thank you, Jim McMahon, for a succinct, thoughtful, and to my mind “right on” letter regarding “sustainable tourism” (May 26, “Durango’s lodgers tax isn’t funding sustainability”). Your comments touched the…

Wheeler effective in first term at LPEA
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Wheeler effective in first term at LPEA

May 29, 2021

This is a critical year to be a voter in the upcoming La Plata Electric Association election, as we have the opportunity to re-elect our experienced and knowledgeable board member…

Vote like your grandchildren’s lungs depend on it
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Vote like your grandchildren’s lungs depend on it

May 28, 2021

We have come so far. Just a few years ago, members of the La Plata Electric Board of Directors were openly pro-fossil fuels. Today, even the most conservative candidates acknowledge…

Cast your vote in LPEA board election
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Cast your vote in LPEA board election

May 26, 2021

As a member of La Plata Electric Association, I believe we need a change of management at FastTrack, of which LPEA owns 75% . FastTrack controls the vast majority of…

Where’s the remedy for  retail wrongs?
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Where’s the remedy for retail wrongs?

May 25, 2021

Since the summer of 2020, I have been victimized by some (not most) local businesses. As a retired litigation attorney, I would like to send demand letters, but that would…

Mark Walser will make progress  on LPEA
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Mark Walser will make progress on LPEA

May 25, 2021

Mark Walser is running for the La Plata Electrical Association Board of Directors, District 2. I live in Hesperus and am concerned with the restrictions placed on us by our…

Allocate more tax dollars to housing issues
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Allocate more tax dollars to housing issues

May 22, 2021

It appears that the city will be spending $3.4 million for an underpass and foot bridge. I am curious how much additionally has been spent in the last few years…

Herald right on with 30×30 editorial
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Herald right on with 30×30 editorial

May 22, 2021

Thank you to The Durango Herald for publishing the May 14 editorial “Our View: 30×30 Plan,” which is spot on by saying, “the truth is in the details.” President Biden’s…

Re-elect Tim Wheeler for LPEA
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Re-elect Tim Wheeler for LPEA

May 22, 2021

As we approach the upcoming election for the La Plata Electric Association board of directors, let’s examine what’s at stake. LPEA is currently locked into a taxing wholesale contract with…

Vote Mark Walser for a renewable energy future
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Vote Mark Walser for a renewable energy future

May 22, 2021

I’m writing in support of Mark Walser for La Plata Electric Association District 2. As a District 2 homeowner, I believe Walser is far better suited than Kohler McInnis to…

Vote Bill Waters for District 3 LPEA
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Vote Bill Waters for District 3 LPEA

May 22, 2021

As a 60-plus-year community member of Durango and La Plata County, my father, Bill Waters, possesses the ability, dedication, knowledge and commitment to make the tough but fair decisions with…

Lauren Boebert unfit for office
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Lauren Boebert unfit for office

May 21, 2021

I am flabbergasted that Lauren Boebert was elected into office. She is taking a page from the tantrum-tweeting toddlers handbook, and rather than work for Colorado, she tweets insults day…

Thrift store charges too much
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Thrift store charges too much

May 19, 2021

I recently donated cat food and decided to drop in to the La Plata County Humane Society Thrift Store. Furniture was 20% off. I spotted a chair, but it was…

Get vaccinated, reconnect with others
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Get vaccinated, reconnect with others

May 19, 2021

We are all acutely aware of the pandemic costs, not only monetarily, but emotionally. On the positive side, our awareness of the importance and value of personal connection has increased…

Vote John Purser for LPEA board
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Vote John Purser for LPEA board

May 19, 2021

With an economics degree and hands-on understanding of financial institutions, his insight and scrutiny would be a significant benefit in analyzing the proposed Tri-State buyout. As a passionate volunteer for…

Teacher housing, Bayfield ideas are on target
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Teacher housing, Bayfield ideas are on target

May 19, 2021

Semantics. It used to be called “low-rent,” then “low-cost,” then “affordable” and now “attainable” housing. They mean pretty much the same thing. Hats off to Ashleigh Tarkington and Katie Sickles…