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Leadership, process and public trust
Letters to the Editor

Leadership, process and public trust

May 8, 2026

I read the recent coverage of the Durango City Council’s selection of mayor and mayor pro tem with interest (Herald, April 24) and would like to offer a perspective based…

Purser will bring LPEA transparency, accountability
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Purser will bring LPEA transparency, accountability

May 8, 2026

LPEA members deserve transparency, accountability and a voice in major decisions. That is why I support John Purser for the District 4 board seat. Over the past several years, LPEA…

Hurd’s dismal public lands record
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Hurd’s dismal public lands record

May 8, 2026

I recently learned about this website – https://morethanjustparks.com/congressional-public-lands-score – and entered 81301. The results for Rep. Jeff Hurd were an “F.” I think this deserves news coverage, and he should…

Council actions undermine public trust
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Council actions undermine public trust

May 8, 2026

The article detailing the City Council’s departure from long-standing procedures for selecting the mayor and deputy mayor is deeply troubling (Herald, April 24). Public trust is not lost overnight –…

Focused on the future: Vote Jenkins, Luschen, Pitcher
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Focused on the future: Vote Jenkins, Luschen, Pitcher

May 8, 2026

The LPEA election is in full swing and, as expected, people who oppose progress and reliable, sustainable and affordable electricity are spreading misinformation and engaging in cruel personal attacks against…

Voters must do their homework
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Voters must do their homework

May 8, 2026

William Shakespeare famously asked, “What’s in a name?” The meaning behind the famous reply – “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet” – suggests there is more…

Hurd seems happy with Washington
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Hurd seems happy with Washington

May 8, 2026

If you do not receive Rep. Jeff Hurd’s newsletter, you should. What you will see is Hurd smiling – a lot. Smiling in Pueblo, smiling in Crestone, smiling in Delta,…

Look beyond candidate name recognition
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Look beyond candidate name recognition

May 7, 2026

Have you heard of Phil Weiser for governor? Maybe not, or maybe only from the Herald’s disappointing headline (Herald, April 13), “Weiser takes aim at Bennet at Durango event.” Michael…

Community rallies to support Fr. John Jatau
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Community rallies to support Fr. John Jatau

May 6, 2026

Two and a half years ago, Fr. John Jatau came from Nigeria to Durango to assist and then lead our parish, St. Columba. He has truly been a man of…

Affordable energy requires honest accounting
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Affordable energy requires honest accounting

May 6, 2026

Susan Atkinson’s opinion (Herald, April 20) is right that energy policy has real consequences. When projects are delayed or costs increase through tariffs and regulation, consumers pay the price. That’s…

Protesters are well compensated for activism
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Protesters are well compensated for activism

May 6, 2026

We are handsomely paid for our protests. I have been protesting for many years – the Vietnam War, women’s rights, Black Lives Matter, No Kings, just to name a few.…

Re-elect Luschen to continue LPEA progress
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Re-elect Luschen to continue LPEA progress

May 4, 2026

As of April 1, LPEA, our electric cooperative, has exited its restrictive contract with Tri-State and is now finally able to truly serve its members. This means keeping electric rates…

Red lights ignored, pedestrians endangered
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Red lights ignored, pedestrians endangered

May 4, 2026

I am an avid walker in our beautiful city of Durango. My dog and I make good use of the Animas River Trail and enjoy the many improvements over the…

FBI must not become a partisan weapon
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FBI must not become a partisan weapon

May 1, 2026

Beginning in the 1950s, my father was an FBI agent with a legal background who felt he was fighting dangerous criminals. I’m glad he didn’t live to see that organization…

Jenkins brings experience to LPEA District 3
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Jenkins brings experience to LPEA District 3

May 1, 2026

LPEA, our electric cooperative, and its members deserve knowledgeable and experienced directors. For the past 20 years, Jenn Jenkins has worked with rural stakeholders around the country providing affordable and…

Jenkins offers steady hand for LPEA’s future
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Jenkins offers steady hand for LPEA’s future

May 1, 2026

As a young homeowner in Durango, I’m paying close attention to the future of our local electric cooperative and the stability of the rates I’ll be living with for decades…

Try Utah
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Try Utah

May 1, 2026

Dear people of Durango, If you like to travel, then maybe you should try Utah. When you go to Utah, try Monarch or Fish Mouth. Just beware – both of…

Go outside
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Go outside

May 1, 2026

Dear people of Durango, In my opinion, people should go outside more. I think this because you can get a lot of exercise if you take a hike or a…

Orange chicken is the best
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Orange chicken is the best

May 1, 2026

Dear people of Durango, In my opinion, orange chicken is the best because it is so good! It has a great taste. When I eat it, it makes me strong.…

It feels so good to cook
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It feels so good to cook

May 1, 2026

Dear people of Durango, Please try to cook. It is really fun. If you eat it after, you will feel like, “Wow, I made that!” If you don’t get into…

Poem to the editor: Your original voice
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Poem to the editor: Your original voice

April 29, 2026

And there in the wilderness the voice became clearer as the scuffing sounds of the conscious mind quieted. You could hear it in the gentle wind flowing over your lovely…

Poem to the editor: Recalling the 20th century
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Poem to the editor: Recalling the 20th century

April 29, 2026

Some of us can recall the day the music died with Buddy Holly’s demise. Many of us remember the day Dr. King gave us a dream, but we were shocked…

Poem to the editor: From Farmington NM
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Poem to the editor: From Farmington NM

April 29, 2026

Quarter after three on a bit of a brisk late-April day, with winds of, say, fifteen to twenty, and, except for the bank of cloud down over the Bisti, the…

Poem to the editor: Swinging
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Poem to the editor: Swinging

April 29, 2026

Beneath a green-leafed tree Swinging you and me. Imagining clouds float by. Popcorn, dragons, bonsai. In a sunny sky. Swinging you and me. Legs flinging, Hair winging, You and me…

Poem to the Editor: Moving On. And On
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Poem to the Editor: Moving On. And On

April 29, 2026

You live You breathe, You feel You awaken, You chase You get hurt, You hurt back You unlearn, You relearn You think you know, You think you find it You…

Poem to the editor: A good day
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Poem to the editor: A good day

April 29, 2026

Sometimes you fly when you dance even when your feet never leave the ground. The graceful arcs of the tracks left by ski patrol’s early descent of the slope, tell…

Luschen, Jenkins offer strong LPEA leadership
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Luschen, Jenkins offer strong LPEA leadership

April 27, 2026

Reliable, affordable, clean energy isn’t just a utility issue – it’s the foundation of our local economy. Schools, hospitals, restaurants, contractors and industry all need reliable power at reasonable rates…

Rallies draw real support, real funding
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Rallies draw real support, real funding

April 27, 2026

I have some answers to the letter, “Who funded the No Kings rallies?” (Herald, April 15). Despite the troubled economy, many people found the $3 it cost for a sign…

Invest in housing, not risky real estate
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Invest in housing, not risky real estate

April 27, 2026

The $2.65 million purchase price referenced in the recent article on workforce housing (Herald, April 17) would pay the rent on many apartments for educators in need. The smarter move…