Opinion & Letters to the Editor

Letters: Porter-Norton not well served by Herald
Letters to the Editor

Letters: Porter-Norton not well served by Herald

July 25, 2020

The reporter left out that she has headed her own consulting business for 20 years. She facilitates, leads and mediates meetings about controversial, tough community issues. Her platform is simple:…

Letters: Jack Turner is perfect for commission
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Letters: Jack Turner is perfect for commission

July 25, 2020

Driving home from Phoenix after a Broncos game, we had a great discussion on what the future would bring to this country and Durango. He was optimistic about both and…

Letters: Time to let go of racist, sexist symbols
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Letters: Time to let go of racist, sexist symbols

July 24, 2020

I, too, remember the images, books, movies and other icons of my past. However, I’m 60 years old and now realize how many of those things I once enjoyed were…

Letters: Gov. Jared Polis has done a great COVID job
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Letters: Gov. Jared Polis has done a great COVID job

July 23, 2020

Polis acted decisively shutting down the state in March, successfully curbing the spread; and the virus was real back then just like it is now. As cases declined, Polis tried…

Letters: Reconsider Animas High site at FLC
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Letters: Reconsider Animas High site at FLC

July 22, 2020

It is sacred, there are Ancestral Puebloan ruins there. A better location at Fort Lewis College would be in the natural spaces between the soccer field and Aspen Hall. This…

Letters: Gov. Jared Polis is a dictatorial moron
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Letters: Gov. Jared Polis is a dictatorial moron

July 22, 2020

To mask or not to mask is a question that could drive one nuts, just trying to make sense of statements from government officials. “Only health care workers should have…

Letters: It is always only about me, me and me
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Letters: It is always only about me, me and me

July 21, 2020

So when people ignored public health decrees, declaring them to be arbitrary and in some cases punitive, no one should have been shocked or offended. How in the world can…

Letters: We no longer need the Electoral College
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Letters: We no longer need the Electoral College

July 20, 2020

The argument has now changed to promote an urban versus rural issue. England writes the college’s purpose was to protect those of us who live in small states. Not so.…

Letters: About those grants for electric vehicles
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Letters: About those grants for electric vehicles

July 20, 2020

Although it’s correct that the city has $65,000 as stated in July 7 Herald article from the sources mentioned (“Durango receives grant funding to build electric vehicle charging stations”), it…

Letters: Porter-Norton for county commissioner
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Letters: Porter-Norton for county commissioner

July 20, 2020

She was recently characterized in a Herald article as being involved in Operation Healthy Communities and “nonprofits.” This is true and in talking with Marsha, she is very proud of…

Letters: Are you proud of causing a mother’s death?
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Letters: Are you proud of causing a mother’s death?

July 19, 2020

First, they try to prevent disaster by signaling that certain activities are potentially dangerous. Second, they firm up the rules that can hold people accountable for their actions. When a…

Letters: What were Durango city auditors doing?
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Letters: What were Durango city auditors doing?

July 17, 2020

It is surprising that it took staff members to notice the improper payments to a fictitious company rather than paid professional audit firms examining Durango’s records over a 20-year period.…

Letters: Fine the people who don’t wear masks
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Letters: Fine the people who don’t wear masks

July 16, 2020

Sidewalks are outdoor space, but it’s not always easy to social distance when there is a group spread across a walkway. It’s economically necessary to have people visiting our town,…

Letters: Whites cannot have a range of views
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Letters: Whites cannot have a range of views

July 16, 2020

If someone from any culture says that something is offensive, or racist, then it is. If you do not understand that what you must do is to listen to the…

Letters: That black fist represents communism
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Letters: That black fist represents communism

July 16, 2020

“We the People of the United States,” begins our Constitution, symbolized by the stars and stripes of our flag. At its ratification, all free citizens of every race and creed…

Letters: Time for Gardner to support CORE Act
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Letters: Time for Gardner to support CORE Act

July 15, 2020

LWCF has been bipartisan since its inception over 50 years ago. For years it was Sen. Michael Bennet and Sen. Richard Burr leading the charge on conservation and parks funded…

Letters: Your lowly thistle is a Scottish hero!
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Letters: Your lowly thistle is a Scottish hero!

July 15, 2020

The thistle is Scotland’s national flower and for good reason. Invasive? Hardly! Legend has it the thistle aided the Scots in repelling an invasion of Norsemen who removed their footwear…

Letters: Juan de Oñate was just a fortune-seeker
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Letters: Juan de Oñate was just a fortune-seeker

July 15, 2020

Though Oñate sought to colonize the new territory in a sense, his assigned primary role, “Conquistador,” was to find gold (riches), conquer, convert and enslave any further Maya/Aztec types encountered.…

Letters: Groups vow to take action on ‘Chief’ sign
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Letters: Groups vow to take action on ‘Chief’ sign

July 14, 2020

Native people, overwhelmingly, like the sign. Some people don’t, but in our experience, they are primarily non-Natives. To us, the opinions of the tribal people we work with are what…