Opinion & Letters to the Editor

Public land landlocked by private owners
Letters to the Editor

Public land landlocked by private owners

April 11, 2017

Between these six states there are over 4 million acres of public lands that you, the public land owner, are being withheld from accessing. Four million acres would be the…

Martin a better choice in LPEA election
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Martin a better choice in LPEA election

April 10, 2017

I’ve heard a quote that says one’s greatest strength can also be his greatest weakness. Davin Montoya has on the LPEA board District 2 (Bayfield, Hesperus and Ignacio) for 26…

Bennet did not fight for our democracy
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Bennet did not fight for our democracy

April 10, 2017

The filibuster of Judge Neil Gorsuch for a lifetime Supreme Court appointment was just such a fight. Why didn’t the senator announce his support for the filibuster, as more than…

Letter to Sen. Gardner about methane
Letters to the Editor

Letter to Sen. Gardner about methane

April 10, 2017

To not support stricter regulations for capturing and re-using methane and for controlling leaks (including flaring) is, in my opinion insanity (and/or greed). I realize corporate resource extraction industries consider…

Mental health holds in jails have to go
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Mental health holds in jails have to go

April 10, 2017

Senate Bill 207 would stop this practice and improve the system of care to help people in crisis. A hearing was held on the bill two weeks ago. The bill,…

Not printing columns makes no sense
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Not printing columns makes no sense

April 10, 2017

For some of us, reading online is difficult. Mostly, I resent the fact that you no longer print columnists’ full articles and send us online to read them. I understand…

Please act and print like a newspaper
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Please act and print like a newspaper

April 10, 2017

I hate reading the screen; it’s hard enough to type this email. You’re a newspaper, for crying out loud. Act and print like it. Ray Schmudde Durango

Unger a great choice for LPEA board
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Unger a great choice for LPEA board

April 8, 2017

District 4 is lucky to have a candidate named Guinn Unger. During our many months working closely together on community projects, I saw Mr. Unger demonstrate a winning commitment to…

Mail process will result in ‘old news’
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Mail process will result in ‘old news’

April 8, 2017

Well, I don’t know if you have heard the news or not, but the mail now goes all the way down to Albuquerque and back. Then our mail goes from…

Paper’s in trouble because of coverage
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Paper’s in trouble because of coverage

April 8, 2017

Reading the article, it appears that the student and his crybaby friends actually were bullying (isn’t bullying a rallying cry for students?). The speaker, Keith Darrell, was bullied as he…

Balance is the key to wildlife numbers
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Balance is the key to wildlife numbers

April 8, 2017

As historians, we begin to wonder, just how important is habitat? A foolish question in a way because good habitat is, of course, vital, but a glance at the recent…

No easy solutions to Lightner Creek case
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No easy solutions to Lightner Creek case

April 8, 2017

Along with many other people, I worked with Ed to help bring high-speed internet connectivity to Southwest Colorado; Ed led those regional efforts since the early 1990s. We worked on…

Do your part to support the free press
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Do your part to support the free press

April 8, 2017

Seven of us had arrived back at our hotel, late, after participating in the Women’s March on Washington, and turned on the TV to get the numbers for the Washington…

We all do better with multimodal funding
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We all do better with multimodal funding

April 8, 2017

HB 1242 concerns transportation and multimodal funding. The bill would add six cents sales tax for every $10 spent, to total around $700 million in funding. The first $300 million…

‘Poem’ in the paper was in bad taste
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‘Poem’ in the paper was in bad taste

April 7, 2017

Can you even imagine the uproar if a similar bad-taste poem was in the Herald referring to Michelle or the Obama girls? Dennis Pierce Durango

Student should have just walked away
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Student should have just walked away

April 7, 2017

Decided to just do it. First, seems that some college students got confused with what is the real First Amendment issue. It’s called, just walk away. Too bad the college…

Dan Olson, and his writing, will be missed
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Dan Olson, and his writing, will be missed

April 7, 2017

I have never met him, but his columns have been an inspiration to all who care about the environment. His words are articulate, measured and bright. Good luck in Portland,…

Paper should reconsider print decision
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Paper should reconsider print decision

April 7, 2017

I’m writing about the decision to reduce the number of days the Herald publishes. It seems to me that it’s a slash-and-burn policy. There are two major factors that must…

Durango Voice
Editorials

Durango Voice

April 5, 2017

Local singing competition brought out the best in performers, and in us all

Publish recognition of STEM success
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Publish recognition of STEM success

April 5, 2017

The Powerhouse Museum and the FLC Geosciences, Physics and Engineering Hall are wonderful structures, inspiring current and future generations of young scientists. If you have not, visit them. For 32…

Open letter to President Barack Obama
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Open letter to President Barack Obama

April 5, 2017

$1 and legal fees. An apology to you and the country for his lies. The surrender of his Twitter account. The release of his tax returns and income sources for…

‘Poacher Protection Act” a very bad idea
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‘Poacher Protection Act” a very bad idea

April 5, 2017

This bill would abolish the law enforcement branches of the U.S. Forest Service and BLM and steer block grants to local sheriff’s offices to take up the slack. The bill…

CDC has dropped fluoride from the list
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CDC has dropped fluoride from the list

April 3, 2017

After all, during this water fluoridation campaign, all the public health officials and their employees keep stating that water fluoridation was one of the greatest public health achievements of the…

Why we help a few while harming many?
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Why we help a few while harming many?

April 3, 2017

If the mentality here is to promote the myth that we can help a few, but in the process we harm many more, especially those with compromised immune systems subject…