Letters to the Editor

Carbon fee is a viable climate solution
Letters to the Editor

Carbon fee is a viable climate solution

September 16, 2017

My heart goes out to the millions of people who have lost so much due to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, and the wildfires in the West, particularly in Montana. Unfortunately,…

Veterans come together to honor 9-11
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Veterans come together to honor 9-11

September 16, 2017

Southwest Conservation Corps, AmeriCorps and Volunteers of America partnered to serve and honor local veteran families, helping them to prepare for the winter by cutting, splitting and delivering firewood to…

Tight times require difficult decisions
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Tight times require difficult decisions

September 16, 2017

The La Plata County Clerk and Recorder is responsible for conducting elections, recording real property records, issuing marriage licenses and registering and titling motor vehicles. Our office is located at…

Local GOP silent after Charlottesville
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Local GOP silent after Charlottesville

September 16, 2017

After begrudgingly admitting these groups were foul, Trump opined that there were “very fine people” who marched with them. He then equated protesters who fight terrorists with the terrorists themselves:…

Column did not help heal public divide
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Column did not help heal public divide

September 16, 2017

Referring to working-class voters in old industrial towns decimated by job losses, the presidential hopeful said: “They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who…

Grateful for improvements on Junction
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Grateful for improvements on Junction

September 15, 2017

Also a big thank you to the Durango Police Department and the staff at Miller Middle School for keeping the Miller parking mob under control. Cathy Wilson Durango

Family thankful for Durango’s response
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Family thankful for Durango’s response

September 15, 2017

People offered us rooms to stay in and their cars to drive. People delivered snacks to the hospital waiting room at Mercy Regional hospital where my nephew was being treated,…

Tell commissioners to reject new codes
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Tell commissioners to reject new codes

September 15, 2017

The La Plata County Building Department will be submitting new building codes for adoption to the Board of County Commissioners this week. By their own accounting, the new codes –…

Front Range growth is out of control
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Front Range growth is out of control

September 14, 2017

Meanwhile (thanks TABOR), our air quality, traffic and schools are all worsening, housing costs are horrific, water is scarce and unemployment is zilch. We do not need more jobs here…

House budget is harmful to Colorado
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House budget is harmful to Colorado

September 14, 2017

The resolution proposed $150 billion in food stamp cuts, with the suggestion that states save through “block” or “opportunity” grants, which translate to capped funding. Capped funding would inhibit the…

Bicyclists need to be more considerate
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Bicyclists need to be more considerate

September 13, 2017

They are totally inconsiderate of their surroundings when it applies to pedestrians on the same trail or sidewalk. As these cyclists approach a pedestrian from behind, the polite thing to…

DHS vs Delta game brought memories
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DHS vs Delta game brought memories

September 13, 2017

I was a member of the green-and-white Delta High School Panthers football team. We had traveled by school bus over three mountain passes to play against the red-and-white Durango High…

Monuments honor courage, not slavery
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Monuments honor courage, not slavery

September 12, 2017

These monuments were erected to honor the courage and valor of warriors, and to express regional pride of the South. Apparently, some African American leaders have told their followers that…

Oppose budgets that target food programs
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Oppose budgets that target food programs

September 12, 2017

SNAP, along with other agriculture programs like SNAP-Ed and the Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive Grant Program, increases access to healthy food and helps feed low-income individuals, families and children. We…

Sabido case about principles of justice
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Sabido case about principles of justice

September 11, 2017

We are working from the principle of justice. Justice is that which is right, honorable, and good. The law is a tool that can be used to create justice or…

Political rhetoric damages LPEA’s mission
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Political rhetoric damages LPEA’s mission

September 11, 2017

Social media is calling for a stop of the vitriol in Washington and more civility in politics. This will only happen if it starts with each of us. Our rural…

We can do better with local renewables
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We can do better with local renewables

September 9, 2017

Colorado’s largest utility, Xcel, recently committed to produce 55 percent clean energy in eight years (by 2025). To achieve this objective, Xcel will close two coal-fired plants (thereby reducing carbon-dioxide…

Trump’s incompetence a total surprise
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Trump’s incompetence a total surprise

September 9, 2017

Gee whiz, here is a self-centered, bigoted reality star with no government experience, six (six!) bankruptcies, five kids from three (three!) different marriages, four (four!) draft deferments to avoid military…

Health care book will begin the dialogue
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Health care book will begin the dialogue

September 9, 2017

I picked up my free copy at Maria’s Bookshop. But I was unable to read much past the prologue: “A Moral Question.” Much like the woman’s story in the prologue,…

White supremacy is a problem for all
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White supremacy is a problem for all

September 9, 2017

Each disguised criticism of progressives, and President Obama, who opposed expanding settlements and other forms of aggression, contrary to Prime Minister Netanyahu. To equate anti-semitism to disagreement is fallacious. To…

A morning tale of good cyclists and bad
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A morning tale of good cyclists and bad

September 9, 2017

I want to thank the courteous bike riders who ring their bell, or speak out, “On your left,” or slow down as they approach a pedestrian. One particularly kind rider…

Apply baseball rules to bear attracters
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Apply baseball rules to bear attracters

September 9, 2017

It’s time to play baseball with the bears. Three strikes and you’re out: The first time a household or business causes a bear attractant to result in a conflict, the…

Communication at newspaper is lacking
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Communication at newspaper is lacking

September 9, 2017

I spoke with a nice lady who “entered” my request, then asked if I wanted to donate that portion to the newspapers in education program or just credit to my…

Walmart deserves thanks, not snubbing
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Walmart deserves thanks, not snubbing

September 9, 2017

During my five-year employment at the local store, starting in summer 1998, I was intimately involved with the company’s local charitable activities, including associated volunteer programs, cash and merchandise donations,…

Cyclist appreciates bike lanes, sacrifice
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Cyclist appreciates bike lanes, sacrifice

September 8, 2017

I recognize that residents who live on that street had to make a sacrifice as far as parking goes, and I appreciate the fact that probably hasn’t been easy. However,…

Hurricane intensified by climate change
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Hurricane intensified by climate change

September 8, 2017

Michael Mann, a distinguished professor of atmospheric science at Pennsylvania State University, explains the cause-effect of climate change and severe weather patterns: When there is an increase in sea temperatures,…

Government promises can not be trusted
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Government promises can not be trusted

September 7, 2017

They believed that by following the rules, this country, into which they arrived as children and for all intents and purposes is their home country, would accept them as legal…

Drilling does not diminish hunting quality
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Drilling does not diminish hunting quality

September 7, 2017

I grew up in West Texas. Many consider the area one of the best hunting areas in the U.S. I would agree. Hunters come into the area from all over…

Park a great addition to our community
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Park a great addition to our community

September 6, 2017

A unique partnership between the library and Town of Bayfield was formed in 2015 to get feedback from the community and study the feasibility of using the library’s lot to…

Act now for a liveable planet in the future
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Act now for a liveable planet in the future

September 6, 2017

Recently Chairman Montoya of the La Plata Electric Association board ranted about “special interest groups” promoting renewable projects that don’t benefit us all (Herald, Aug. 5). I am proud to…