Letters to the Editor

That Albuquerque TV is oppressing us
Letters to the Editor

That Albuquerque TV is oppressing us

August 31, 2018

La Plata County TV viewers should be the ones to decide that. We are being held hostage and prevented from viewing other options. Would she like to be forced to…

Durango Brewing won’t get my money
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Durango Brewing won’t get my money

August 29, 2018

It is their business, their financial risk and their right to do so. As a former business owner, my issue with the owners of Durango Brewing Company lies in the…

Albuquerque TV should put up or scram
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Albuquerque TV should put up or scram

August 24, 2018

From where she sits in Albuquerque, Donaldson feels it is incredibly unfair to have KOB-TV dedicate resources to deliver service and coverage only to have it cut off. Aren’t those…

Dismayed to see social service funds cut
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Dismayed to see social service funds cut

August 24, 2018

Visionaries like Chairman Birch of the Southern Ute Tribe, Peg Johnston, Donna Young and Eugene Naranjo collaborated to leverage funds set aside for American Indians to serve a broader population.…

That’s just how rodeos are; vote Hamby
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That’s just how rodeos are; vote Hamby

August 24, 2018

My hat is off to Charles Hamby for spending his hard-earned money supporting and advertising at our local rodeo. Every bucking chute is sponsored by an advertiser and the announcer…

Please cover Fiesta Days next time
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Please cover Fiesta Days next time

August 24, 2018

Editors need to remember that Durango was FIRST a Western ranching community. I know your clientele has changed, but some extended coverage with large pictures sure would have been nice…

Keep Albuquerque, I want Colorado news
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Keep Albuquerque, I want Colorado news

August 24, 2018

I would like to respond to Ms. Michelle Donaldson, vice president and general manager of KOB-TV. (“Southwest Colorado television viewers in for another year of New Mexico politics, crime,” Aug.…

Rodeo’s misogyny, cruelty predictable
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Rodeo’s misogyny, cruelty predictable

August 24, 2018

She shouldn’t be. Sexism is inherent in rodeo. Here’s a favorite quote from a Wyoming steer wrestler: “Women should not rodeo any more than men can have babies. Women were…

Say ‘enough’ to Trump, vote Mitsch Bush
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Say ‘enough’ to Trump, vote Mitsch Bush

August 24, 2018

Well, he promised to bring back coal, build a wall paid for by Mexico, replace Obamacare and so on. How about the Korean peninsula? We are sleeping better because that…

Come out for Mountain Studies Institute
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Come out for Mountain Studies Institute

August 23, 2018

I believe we had a very up-close and personal experience this summer with seeing what “Christmas future” could look like for us. In an attempt to try and feel less…

One giant, coordinated primal whine
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One giant, coordinated primal whine

August 23, 2018

By this coordinated publicity campaign, the major media seeks to wrap itself in the protective cloak of the First Amendment to gain insulation from legitimate criticism of bias and erroneous…

Rodeo plus misogyny, on top of cruelty
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Rodeo plus misogyny, on top of cruelty

August 22, 2018

Horses are strapped behind the rib cage so they buck in pain. Calves are frightened babies roped as the “brave” adult human jumps from a moving horse! Larry McMurty in…

Local candidates’ bad behavior annoys
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Local candidates’ bad behavior annoys

August 21, 2018

The county treasurer’s race presents its own problem considering the messy campaign finance reports filed by the current treasurer and other issues that have plagued the office. Many voters didn’t…

Railroad and climate change to blame
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Railroad and climate change to blame

August 21, 2018

I’m not judging the railroad. Given their extensive fire discovery and suppression methods, I would have thought that trains could safely run that day. But the railroad, the local officials…

Attend Yucha rezoning hearing Tuesday
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Attend Yucha rezoning hearing Tuesday

August 18, 2018

The commissioners will hear public comments on whether parcels totaling 15,546 acres on County Road 203 should be rezoned into a high density designation of multifamily residential from one-acre minimum…

Thanks for standing with other papers
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Thanks for standing with other papers

August 18, 2018

As a fellow D.C. media person at the time, I had the distinct honor and privilege of knowing personally both Katharine Graham and Ben Bradlee; respectively the owner and managing…

Sheriff, others, thanks for fire effort
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Sheriff, others, thanks for fire effort

August 18, 2018

Part of Sheriff Sean Smith’s job description includes, among many other responsibilities, that he shall act as the county fire warden and “is responsible for the coordination of fire suppression…

About Trump calling Omarosa a dog
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About Trump calling Omarosa a dog

August 18, 2018

Perhaps some of the canine species are smarter than some human species. It figures. Gifford Holt Durango

This column was nothing but Marxism
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This column was nothing but Marxism

August 18, 2018

All one has to do is actually look at socialist-run countries to see why progressivism, socialism and/or communism is a lie. It is an anathema to what this nation was…

Tax increases are shortsighted solutions
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Tax increases are shortsighted solutions

August 18, 2018

Tax increases are shortsighted, inflexible solutions to complex planning problems. Why not increase the revenue streams instead? Additional revenue streams are more robust fixers and buffers for shortfalls, maintenance, infrastructure…

Trump crows at dawn and GOP is quiet
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Trump crows at dawn and GOP is quiet

August 18, 2018

Loathsome as Trump is, he is a sufficiently gifted demagogue and con artist to have gained the loyalty of most Republican voters. As a result, Republican politicians who denounce him…

Misogyny and politicking at rodeo: Stop
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Misogyny and politicking at rodeo: Stop

August 16, 2018

Republican candidates for La Plata County seats were in attendance and repeatedly endorsed by the announcer. Candidates may have the right to advertise where they choose, but for Mr. Hamby…