Opinion & Letters to the Editor

The future is nothing like it used to be
Letters to the Editor

The future is nothing like it used to be

April 7, 2018

I am running against Kohler McInnis, who is seeking his second three-year term. Let me explain why. Mr. McInnis also sits on the board of Tri-State Generation and Transmission. LPEA…

Don’t reduce fuel-efficiency standards
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Don’t reduce fuel-efficiency standards

April 7, 2018

Wow, and now The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers have asked the EPA (aka Scott Pruitt) to review the 2011 fuel-efficiency standards because they may be too tough (to average 54.5…

Vote Basset for cleaner, cheaper energy
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Vote Basset for cleaner, cheaper energy

April 7, 2018

As the electricity industry shifts due to improved renewable energy technologies, it has never been so inexpensive to produce solar and wind powered energy. We need a forward-thinking board that…

Thanks to Sen. Coram for his hard work
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Thanks to Sen. Coram for his hard work

April 7, 2018

As users and practitioners of these services we should be thankful for Sen Coram’s efforts! Charles Page Durango

Flashing turn arrow is an accident risk
Letters to the Editor

Flashing turn arrow is an accident risk

April 7, 2018

I believe the traffic light at that particular intersection is a huge factor in this case. I know of least six accidents that have taken place there when the yellow…

Re-elect Karen Barger to LPEA board
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Re-elect Karen Barger to LPEA board

April 7, 2018

If you’ve not met Karen, stop in at Seasons. She’s a busy, busy business owner, but if she’s able, she’ll take the time and sit down and meet with you…

We are members of the same community
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We are members of the same community

April 6, 2018

There is not enough parking at the dog park, so many of us park behind the Holiday Inn and walk through the area that is being proposed as an alternative…

My money is on Special Counsel Mueller
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My money is on Special Counsel Mueller

April 6, 2018

The former has subsequently spent his life in public service. The latter has endeavored only to serve himself. The former still looks lean and mean. The latter is fat and…

Hundreds of thousands have had enough
Letters to the Editor

Hundreds of thousands have had enough

April 6, 2018

This is an historic day. Many hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens have had enough of the gun violence in this country. We have also had enough of those in…

Hold drug corporations accountable
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Hold drug corporations accountable

April 4, 2018

For decades, my medication was affordable. A few years ago, prices started going up — a lot. We now spend over $700 a month on my medications. My family had…

Please print both sides of every issue
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Please print both sides of every issue

April 4, 2018

Having been characterized as a wealthy special interest group, manipulated by conspiracy and belittled for caring for the rights of landowners, I feel the Herald should become a political commentary…

End easy access to murder machines
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End easy access to murder machines

April 3, 2018

Studies show that trained police officers do the wrong thing in an emotional gun situation 55 percent of the time. Yet, extreme idiotlogs think the solution to school shootings is…

Incredible students, community, march
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Incredible students, community, march

April 2, 2018

Thanks to the incredible students who planned the event and who spoke at the March, all the volunteers who donated their time and/or money to the effort, and all the…

The ironic violence of the ‘tolerant’ left
Letters to the Editor

The ironic violence of the ‘tolerant’ left

April 2, 2018

It was surreal. Never before have I had my life threatened by someone holding a sign reading “Stop The Killing.” I was harassed not for my political position, but for…

Students are Katzin Music’s true legacy
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Students are Katzin Music’s true legacy

April 2, 2018

But artists and musicians are a determined, stubborn, resilient group, and they won’t be stopped in their creating. The true legacy of Katzin Music is the thousands and thousands of…

Make extra effort with the quiet kid
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Make extra effort with the quiet kid

March 31, 2018

My dad was a sergeant in the Army. The new kid in your class may have a mom or dad in the military just as mine was. I missed a…

Tips for candidates applying for a job
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Tips for candidates applying for a job

March 31, 2018

Can we (and the candidate) accurately describe the details of the job, what it entails, the skills required and the qualifications needed for that job? Then we review the resumes…

Please be reasonable; re-elect Barger
Letters to the Editor

Please be reasonable; re-elect Barger

March 31, 2018

Karen has proven herself over the past three years. She’s a supporter of renewable energy while figuring out how to make sure it’s something we can afford. She also is…

Time to talk about innovative housing
Letters to the Editor

Time to talk about innovative housing

March 31, 2018

Eighty to 85 percent of America’s homelessness are invisible: women with children escaping domestic violence, persons ashamed of mental illness, unaccompanied youth (one out of 18 are under age 6),…