Letters to the Editor

Both parties prone to suppression
Letters to the Editor

Both parties prone to suppression

May 7, 2021

Thank you to classmates and friends, Herb Bowman and Gunnar Conrad, for their thoughtful replies to my guest column in The Durango Herald and The Denver Post. I asserted (with…

COVID-19 teaches us interdependence
Letters to the Editor

COVID-19 teaches us interdependence

May 7, 2021

Interdependence is crucial for our health, economy and psychological well-being. Without services like roads, education or public health, our lives would be far more challenging. Our strong American values rooted…

Vote Ted Compton for LPEA board
Letters to the Editor

Vote Ted Compton for LPEA board

May 7, 2021

Ted Compton will get my vote for La Plata Electric Co-op board of directors District 3 (Durango) when my ballot arrives in mid-May. Compton has the technical education – dual…

Sad for death of bear, cubs
Opinion

Sad for death of bear, cubs

May 7, 2021

It really breaks my heart that you all killed that bear and her babies. People intrude on their territory and where are they to go? It is wrong. I come…

Vote Tim Wheeler for LPEA board
Letters to the Editor

Vote Tim Wheeler for LPEA board

May 6, 2021

I am glad Tim has opted for another term as he has done as excellent job representing his constituents. Tim helped draft LPEA’s Strategic Goals, which did not exist before…

Cyclists should use bike lanes
Letters to the Editor

Cyclists should use bike lanes

May 5, 2021

Sidewalks away from the river trail are not multiple use, and if you’re not a child in the direct control of a parent not endangering a pedestrian, a dog or…

Letter: Support the $15 minimum wage
Letters to the Editor

Letter: Support the $15 minimum wage

May 1, 2021

According to the Economic Policy Institute, “A majority (59%) of workers whose total family income is below the poverty line would receive a pay increase if the minimum wage were…

Letter: Keep up COVID-19 safety protocols
Letters to the Editor

Letter: Keep up COVID-19 safety protocols

May 1, 2021

This shows the disparity of people who have not received their vaccines. It is now more important than ever to keep wearing a mask and social distance until the United…

Letter: Keep COVID-19 statistics front and center
Letters to the Editor

Letter: Keep COVID-19 statistics front and center

April 29, 2021

In viewing our statistics in relation to other areas, I can clearly see the effect that reduced vigilance has on those communities and no matter how tired of the masks…

Letter: Environmental cleanup needed
Letters to the Editor

Letter: Environmental cleanup needed

April 28, 2021

Specifically, as the Oxbow River Park has become increasingly popular, we are seeing a familiar problem emerge: tagging and littering, from discarded masks to plastic water bottles, fast-food wrappers and…

Letter: Democrats open to working with all comers
Letters to the Editor

Letter: Democrats open to working with all comers

April 28, 2021

False comparisons aside, debate about how to make both voting and running for office easier should be taking place. The La Plata County Democratic Party knows that a large percentage…

Letter: Commercial wood use helps reduce wildfire threat
Letters to the Editor

Letter: Commercial wood use helps reduce wildfire threat

April 24, 2021

The degree of consensus and the amount of resources in play are at their greatest here. Southwest Colorado hosts a small cluster of sawmills, wood products businesses and harvesting contractors.…

Letter: Support state, local bans on plastic bags
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Letter: Support state, local bans on plastic bags

April 23, 2021

Plastic degrades into tiny particles that contaminate our food chain, water and soil, exposing humans to toxins absorbed by the plastic and a host of other compounds dangerous to our…

Letter: New partnerships help reduce wildfire threat
Letters to the Editor

Letter: New partnerships help reduce wildfire threat

April 23, 2021

The threat is real, especially with current drought conditions, and WAP is working with our neighbors and agency partners to build fire-adapted communities that are made up of informed residents…

Letter: ‘Love Train’ should return to Durango
Letters to the Editor

Letter: ‘Love Train’ should return to Durango

April 22, 2021

The train responded by attending the meeting with their attorney after adding Sunday and Monday Rockwood trains to their 2021 schedule. They will now depart seven days a week, three…

Letter: Be civilized, ‘love thy neighbor’
Letters to the Editor

Letter: Be civilized, ‘love thy neighbor’

April 21, 2021

Numerous boarded-up cities are bracing for the worst and hoping for the best. Many mayors with issues in the last year during protests/riots worry of more millions in damage. Even…

Letter: More wildlife crossings will pay off
Letters to the Editor

Letter: More wildlife crossings will pay off

April 20, 2021

Prior to construction, wildlife-vehicle collisions accounted for 60% of all accidents reported to law enforcement. Our research shows that these structures have been successful at reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions by 90%.…