Letters to the Editor

Pregnancy not the same as COVID-19
Letters to the Editor

Pregnancy not the same as COVID-19

September 18, 2021

In her letter comparing the Texas abortion bill to masks and vaccines (Sept. 8, “My body, my choice everywhere”), Rebecca York appears to be willfully ignorant. Whether or not she…

Neighbor not a fan of Tico Time’s noise
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Neighbor not a fan of Tico Time’s noise

September 17, 2021

I know many of you have visited Tico Time. But before you decide to go again, I ask you to consider the effect it has on the residents of the…

Chairlift better than an underpass
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Chairlift better than an underpass

September 17, 2021

I’ve followed the upset over the removal of some beautiful, old trees to make way for the new underpass at 32nd Street. It’s a shame to remove those trees. But…

The Bible for whose culture exactly
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The Bible for whose culture exactly

September 15, 2021

The Religion section of last weekend’s Durango Herald ran an article, rather uncritically, on the efforts of a Christian minister of mixed Ojibwa-Yaqui heritage, aiming to produce a new English…

Design around Grandmother Cottonwood tree
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Design around Grandmother Cottonwood tree

September 15, 2021

Thank you for creating a path connecting 32nd Street to Oxbow. The intended benefits are good, encouraging biking as transportation and inviting engagement with the riparian corridor. I also witness…

Where is the anger over Jan. 6 insurrection?
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Where is the anger over Jan. 6 insurrection?

September 15, 2021

On Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists attacked our country, destroying the Trade Towers and damaging the Pentagon. The result was our country declaring a war on terror and bombing and invading…

Celebrate Constitution Week Sept. 17 to 23
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Celebrate Constitution Week Sept. 17 to 23

September 11, 2021

Constitution Week is the commemoration of America’s most important document. It is celebrated annually during the week of Sept. 17 to 23 to commemorate Sept. 27, 1787, the date on…

A note about our editorials
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A note about our editorials

September 11, 2021

Dear Herald readers, In the coming weeks, the space traditionally devoted to the newspaper’s editorial will include commentary by three Durangoans who will bring a wide breadth of interests and…

A Sept. 11 experience to share
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A Sept. 11 experience to share

September 11, 2021

While I could share my own horror of watching the attacks on the World Trade Center as they happened, this is about a friend of mine, Bill, one of New…

Sept. 11 solidarity did not last
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Sept. 11 solidarity did not last

September 8, 2021

When the Sept. 11 attack occurred, I was checking out of a hotel in Dallas. On the lobby TV, I saw the first plane hit the Twin Towers, and a…

Time to make plans for 50th reunion
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Time to make plans for 50th reunion

September 8, 2021

I was a paper boy for The Durango Herald in the late ’60s by the Sacred Heart church, and recall the sales training we received evenings with Bob, I believe…

Move homeless community to Ewing Mesa
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Move homeless community to Ewing Mesa

September 8, 2021

The search to find a more suitable location for the homeless has gone on long enough. There is a great location, close to town, with plenty of room for all…

Four Corners Folk Festival a triumph
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Four Corners Folk Festival a triumph

September 8, 2021

The return of the Four Corners Folk Festival in Pagosa Springs was a triumph. Vaccinated festival fans, staff and volunteers felt more at ease and relaxed than they had in…

My body, my choice everywhere
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My body, my choice everywhere

September 8, 2021

To be clear: I am pro-choice. I fully believe every human has full sovereignty over their body, health and choices. But I find it absurdly hilarious and morbidly ironic that…

An allegory for today
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An allegory for today

September 4, 2021

This ditty was circulating around business circles a number of decades ago. One might see some relevance to today. Outgoing and incoming CEOs of a rather large company were having…

Send your thoughts, memories of Sept. 11
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Send your thoughts, memories of Sept. 11

September 4, 2021

A week from today will be the 20th anniversary of the deadly Sept. 11 attack on the United States by al-Qaida. Share your memories and reflections on how Sept. 11…

New coach for youth hockey is great pick
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New coach for youth hockey is great pick

September 4, 2021

I’d like to congratulate Durango Hockey for hiring Alain Lemieux to coach our young hockey players. Alain is a former professional hockey player and brother of Mario Lemieux. This is…

Balance needed in teaching about Columbus
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Balance needed in teaching about Columbus

September 3, 2021

It used to be we were all taught history with rose-colored glasses. We were only told about the best traits of the U.S. Founding Fathers. Now, we’ve gone to the…

Inverted-U rack, good lock will keep bikes secured
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Inverted-U rack, good lock will keep bikes secured

September 1, 2021

A recent news story cited efforts of the Durango Police Department to combat bicycle theft by using so-called “bait bikes.” These bikes are left unlocked and outfitted with a GPS…

Durango cyclists make us proud
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Durango cyclists make us proud

September 1, 2021

I thank the sports editor for the recognition of of Christopher Blevins’ world championship win in the short track race at the UCI World Mountain Bike Championships in Val di…

Natural gas can be dangerous at home
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Natural gas can be dangerous at home

September 1, 2021

I grew up and learned to cook with a gas stovetop. When I later encountered an electric one I rejected the inherent time-lag. It never occurred to me that I…

Why no Herald coverage of horrors in Afghanistan?
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Why no Herald coverage of horrors in Afghanistan?

August 31, 2021

Thirteen courageous, dedicated service members were killed in Afghanistan and more than a hundred Afghan civilians, many of them women and children, were killed last week and not one word…

Together, we can help stop suicide
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Together, we can help stop suicide

August 27, 2021

September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. This is a time for each of us to reach out to those around us and take steps to prevent suicide. The American…

National carbon fee would aid in halting climate change
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National carbon fee would aid in halting climate change

August 27, 2021

Mark Pearson outlined state and regional actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the fossil fuel sector (Aug. 21, “Opportunities abound for engagement on climate change”). It is encouraging to…

Remembering FLC alumni activist Annabel Stickle
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Remembering FLC alumni activist Annabel Stickle

August 24, 2021

It was my good fortune to have been mentored by a group of women who worked at Fort Lewis College. I often called them “the gatekeepers,” as they supported faculty,…

32nd Street cottonwood is not old, historic
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32nd Street cottonwood is not old, historic

August 24, 2021

Although I recognize the loss, the cottonwood tree at 32nd Street is neither old nor historic. I grew up in the neighborhood and watched the construction of the current bridge…

Community garden enriches family’s life
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Community garden enriches family’s life

August 22, 2021

The Riverview garden (Ohama Kuleana Communityh Garden) enriches my life and my children’s lives. We walk there a few nights a week, frolic in the sunflowers, taste the herbs, and…