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Vote Noseworthy, Baxter for sustainability
Letters to the Editor

Vote Noseworthy, Baxter for sustainability

March 26, 2019

Barbara has worked as a strategic planning consultant, including in rural agricultural communities, to address infrastructure, broadband, developing public/private partnerships and diversifying the economy. She has been responsible for multi-million-dollar…

City manager runs right over Durango
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City manager runs right over Durango

March 26, 2019

It’s not about who has spent the most time on committees or in public meetings. It’s about having a citizen that is familiar with the challenges of living and working…

Noseworthy and Baxter right for council
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Noseworthy and Baxter right for council

March 26, 2019

I have worked with Noseworthy on several community projects, and admire her so much that I became her campaign manager. She offers an intriguing macro perspective. She’s worked in Western…

City can’t be trusted with committee
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City can’t be trusted with committee

March 26, 2019

More shocking is that the current council seems deaf when it comes to citizen participation in city government. Based on the November vote and listening sessions, citizens are dissatisfied with…

Electoral College there for a reason
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Electoral College there for a reason

March 26, 2019

If you were a candidate, where would you spend more time – in a state with a population of four million, like Colorado, or a state where a single city,…

Noseworthy has experience for council
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Noseworthy has experience for council

March 26, 2019

It’s important for a candidate to possess the ability to listen, analyze and then formulate – and communicate – a long-term strategic vision, coupled with the experience to set measurable…

Jack Turner just right for LPEA board
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Jack Turner just right for LPEA board

March 26, 2019

Energy technologies are changing rapidly, requiring knowledge and experience to navigate the important decisions ahead that will affect our co-op for years to come. We need our energy sources to…

Noseworthy and Baxter did homework
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Noseworthy and Baxter did homework

March 26, 2019

Candidates Barbara Noseworthy and Kim Baxter provide positive answers to both questions. Regardless of how you vote on 1A, Durango is facing a wicked problem: how to balance our city…

Noseworthy and Baxter can fix the city
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Noseworthy and Baxter can fix the city

March 25, 2019

Their desire for a broad-based finance committee as a resource to the City Council demonstrates their knowledge of how change can occur. And they listen. Our current council seems oblivious…

Shame on Herald for school reporting
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Shame on Herald for school reporting

March 25, 2019

I question the motivation of the Herald and the parent. Why did this parent feel it necessary to go directly to the Durango Herald instead of the high school principal…

‘Medicare for all’ bill shines in Congress
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‘Medicare for all’ bill shines in Congress

March 25, 2019

The costs of insurance, medications and many aspects of care are outrageous. Many patients do not even have access to basic care. A case in point is the epinephrine, which…

Rep. John Lewis is a hero for all times
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Rep. John Lewis is a hero for all times

March 25, 2019

In this age where many are called heroes, John Lewis is the real deal. His noble qualities and valorous deeds, over his lifetime, have him well suited for the title.…

Letter writer way off base on lands act
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Letter writer way off base on lands act

March 24, 2019

Contrary to the claim that the Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act lacks consensus, the legislation – which is a combination of four previously introduced bills – was crafted over…

City could fix streets without the tax hike
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City could fix streets without the tax hike

March 23, 2019

For years, City Council chose to prioritize parks and rec over maintenance and repair of streets. In 2012, the general fund budget for streets was $2,219,265 – and $4,582,342 for…

This oil and gas bill is massive overreach
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This oil and gas bill is massive overreach

March 22, 2019

SB 181, a bill that has been recently introduced, will effectively impose a moratorium on new natural gas and oil production, empower local governments to enact rules that would end…

Baxter and Noseworthy will fight for us
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Baxter and Noseworthy will fight for us

March 22, 2019

Kim and Barbara stand out as knowledgeable, highly qualified and committed. Both possess the leadership skills and experience necessary to work with the council in a collaborative and productive manner.…

Vote experience: Baxter and Noseworthy
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Vote experience: Baxter and Noseworthy

March 22, 2019

I have known Barbara Noseworthy personally for some time and know her to be thoughtful, focused, committed and ready to listen to concerns from the entire community, and with a…

Noseworthy, Baxter are council’s future
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Noseworthy, Baxter are council’s future

March 22, 2019

Barbara believes in sustainable development and Kim has been a small business owner. Please elect these two qualified individuals to provide us with leadership that is sensible, secure and accountable.…

Who is responsible for huge potholes?
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Who is responsible for huge potholes?

March 22, 2019

I watched a car slowly trying to get the front wheels out of one of the large holes. Is Walmart responsible or are the other businesses supposed to chip in…

Increasing sales tax right for Durango
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Increasing sales tax right for Durango

March 22, 2019

I am voting YES because I can’t always find what I need locally, and online purchases take a little out of sales tax revenue. Increases in online shopping have a…

Democrats, stop your whining, you lost!
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Democrats, stop your whining, you lost!

March 21, 2019

It was written into the Constitution because the smaller colonies did not want Philadelphia and New York, being so populous, to control presidential elections. Alexander Hamilton: “The point of the…

Smell the sewage? Skipper must go
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Smell the sewage? Skipper must go

March 21, 2019

Remember “Gilligan’s Island?” The S.S. Minnow was lost, not one of the people on board knew where. Sounds a lot like Durango. Two members of the Minnow are now termed…

Amy Maestas leaves fine Herald legacy
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Amy Maestas leaves fine Herald legacy

March 21, 2019

For that, I’d like to thank outgoing Executive Editor Amy Maestas and the entire Herald staff for all of your hard work in producing such a high-quality newspaper while meeting…

Vote local – vote for Marcos Wisner!
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Vote local – vote for Marcos Wisner!

March 21, 2019

I’m supporting Marcos Wisner 100 percent. His journey mirrors that of my children and I hope that of future generations. Durango born and raised and ready to lead. Having this…

‘Red flag’ gun bill violates due process
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‘Red flag’ gun bill violates due process

March 21, 2019

Presumption of innocence is one of the most sacred principles of the American justice system. The burden of proof is on the prosecution, the defendant does not have to prove…

Electric vehicle choices in Durango?
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Electric vehicle choices in Durango?

March 21, 2019

Today, our EV choices are limited in Durango. According to registration data, the number of EVs in La Plata County increased 34 percent since last year. Obviously, there is demand.…

Learn about end of coal at library talk
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Learn about end of coal at library talk

March 20, 2019

Not only are voters increasingly aware that the era of fossil fuel use must end, so are energy executives across the country – for purely economic reasons. Pacificorp, the largest…

Equal Pay Day marks very slow progress
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Equal Pay Day marks very slow progress

March 20, 2019

The Equal Pay Act passed in 1963, when women made 59 cents for every dollar earned by men. Today, women earn 80 percent of what men earn. At this rate,…

Durango’s best bet: Noseworthy, Baxter
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Durango’s best bet: Noseworthy, Baxter

March 19, 2019

With the upcoming election of two city councilors, we all have the opportunity to make sure our city gets back on track, especially as it applies to long-term financial planning…