Letters to the Editor

Two threats: Housing and climate crises
Letters to the Editor

Two threats: Housing and climate crises

February 28, 2022

Upon reading The Durango Herald story (Feb. 19) about the city’s plans for three apartment projects slated to relieve the housing crunch in Durango, my concern focused on the Western…

Reimagine housing and improve health
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Reimagine housing and improve health

February 28, 2022

We should change what we think of as a “house,” as well as regulations and zoning requirements for housing. Single-family dwellings, ideas about independence and autonomy, covenants and regulations are…

We need better representation in Congress
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We need better representation in Congress

February 28, 2022

It use to be when registering to vote, declaring a party was the only way for one to participate in the process before the general election. Since then, the Colorado…

Vote for the person, not the party
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Vote for the person, not the party

February 27, 2022

I could have written Janalee Hogan’s letter (Feb. 11) with only one substitution – I was a registered Democrat for 56 years. Both parties have disappointed me also – the…

‘Cash-back carbon pricing’ can work
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‘Cash-back carbon pricing’ can work

February 27, 2022

The current trend of inflation has mainly been caused by the disruption of supply chains and labor supply. As these disruptions are resolved, economists expect inflation to slow. Some members…

Restore the criminal justice system
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Restore the criminal justice system

February 27, 2022

The more one observes the almost maniacal push to dump more restrictions on gun owners and manufacturers, while continuing to deliberately weaken an already laughable justice system, just reinforces the…

A vision of what could have been downtown
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A vision of what could have been downtown

February 26, 2022

I believe in 1993 I attended a Chamber meeting where the paving of Main was discussed. One individual, Bill Carver, indicated his vision of what was possible if we took…

Susie Bogguss show was exceptional
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Susie Bogguss show was exceptional

February 26, 2022

Where were you last Wednesday night? If you were as lucky as I was, you were at the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College to witness a rare, intimate…

Ranchers should be able to protect livestock
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Ranchers should be able to protect livestock

February 25, 2022

I have enjoyed reading The Durango Herald ever since I moved here from Grand Lake four years ago. The Feb. 12 edition had two very interesting articles. The one, “What’s…

Science favors the Powerhouse
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Science favors the Powerhouse

February 25, 2022

After reading the Herald article “Facebook suspends Powerhouse’s account” (Feb. 18), I was horrified that people would do such a thing. The Powerhouse is our local science museum, so they…

Sanctions worthless to Ukrainian military
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Sanctions worthless to Ukrainian military

February 25, 2022

President Biden has said more than once on a podium that our troops will not fight side-by-side with the Ukrainian military. Several current and retired generals have said there are…

Give parents a choice about schooling
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Give parents a choice about schooling

February 23, 2022

Yesterday while watching “Forest Gump,” I found myself thinking how “life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get” applies to our current situation…

Gratitude, wisdom shine through after injury
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Gratitude, wisdom shine through after injury

February 23, 2022

Watching the Winter Olympic skiing events reminds me of Cyrus, the 16-year-old son of Kristin Harmon and Don Lewis of Durango. While skiing with friends in Silverton last November, Cyrus…

Make the switch to defeat Lauren Boebert
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Make the switch to defeat Lauren Boebert

February 21, 2022

Should Democrats in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District switch party affiliation to vote in the upcoming primary to unseat Rep. Lauren Boebert? Pros and cons have been explored in recent articles…

Investigate cellphones at time of crashes
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Investigate cellphones at time of crashes

February 21, 2022

Again – in today’s paper (Herald, Feb. 16), another serious crash by a “distracted driver.” That’s at least four in La Plata County in the last year where the driver…

Agencies should partner on wolf reintroduction
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Agencies should partner on wolf reintroduction

February 20, 2022

On Feb. 10, a federal court struck down a 2020 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision removing federal protections from gray wolves across much of the U.S., including Colorado. The…

Unanswered questions about a library district
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Unanswered questions about a library district

February 19, 2022

News coverage of the proposed library district fails to reveal some key issues. Apparently a consulting firm is to be hired. Are these funds to come from the city general…

Crossover voting can be principled
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Crossover voting can be principled

February 18, 2022

Colorado is one of 15 states that hold open primaries. If you’re registered in Colorado with either major party, you are limited to vote for the candidates of that party…

Thanks to Bennet for mine cleanup bill
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Thanks to Bennet for mine cleanup bill

February 18, 2022

In response to the Herald’s article, “New legislation would address abandoned mine pollution in Southwest Colorado” (Feb. 4), Trout Unlimited would like to heartily thank Sen. Michael Bennet for his…

Gun liability insurance law is flawed
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Gun liability insurance law is flawed

February 16, 2022

In the Feb. 5-6 paper, Trish Zornio says Colorado should follow San Jose on gun liability insurance. That sounds good if it’s as simple as paying for an insurance policy…

What school choice really means
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What school choice really means

February 16, 2022

The editorial board argued against Ascent Classical Academy (Feb. 2) by stating, “Durango parents and students already have choices.” Today, those choices are dictated by the school board without input…

Can future Winter Olympics weather a warming climate?
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Can future Winter Olympics weather a warming climate?

February 14, 2022

As world temperatures warm, the need to create artificial snow at the Winter Olympic Games increases, burdening water and energy supplies. This practice, like much of modern life, increases greenhouse…

Viruses are a key part of nature
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Viruses are a key part of nature

February 13, 2022

Here’s a few different thoughts. How about we recognize that viruses are an integral part of nature, and that scientifically we have studied less than 1% of their species. There…

Youth ice fishing a success at Winterfest
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Youth ice fishing a success at Winterfest

February 12, 2022

The real story for Vallecito Winterfest should have been Bo Boling heading up the youth ice fishing program with over 30 youngsters participating. Readers will probably remember that a year…

Let’s send Don Coram to Washington
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Let’s send Don Coram to Washington

February 11, 2022

I was a registered Republican for 32 years, a fiscal conservative and a social moderate. Both parties have disappointed me. In part because of the extreme attitudes and actions of…

Wearing a mask at 9-R should be a personal choice
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Wearing a mask at 9-R should be a personal choice

February 11, 2022

Durango School District 9-R board, please change the dress code back to allow masking to be a choice. The Durango Herald just published Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment…

Vaccines have eradicated many diseases
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Vaccines have eradicated many diseases

February 9, 2022

In the weekend edition (Feb. 5-6, letters), L. Papineau of Durango claimed that mainstream media fail to provide “genuine science” to support the “dogma” of pandemic control offered by government.…

The Republican Party has lost its way
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The Republican Party has lost its way

February 9, 2022

My main reason for this letter is the utter shock and disbelief that the Republican National Committee has sunk to such a level as to call the insurrection on Jan.…

Unaffiliated voters can vote in GOP primary
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Unaffiliated voters can vote in GOP primary

February 7, 2022

Here’s a call out to all unaffiliated voters in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District: Vote in the Republican primary in June to nominate a Republican candidate for U.S. representative not named…

Ascent should not be publicly funded
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Ascent should not be publicly funded

February 7, 2022

I strongly agree with the main point of the Herald editorial (Feb. 2) supporting the School District 9-R board decision to not expedite the review of Ascent Academy’s charter school…