Opinion & Letters to the Editor

Sept. 11? Do something to be remembered
Letters to the Editor

Sept. 11? Do something to be remembered

September 19, 2015

Let’s be clear: I think we should remember people who lose their lives to the fallen and senselessly violent nature of human “kind.” I think we should mourn the loss…

Committee hearing wasted precious time
Letters to the Editor

Committee hearing wasted precious time

September 19, 2015

The majority of those on the committee would not acknowledge the cause, ignored the long-term effects and offered no solution to the problem or any assistance to those affected. All…

Come together to back law enforcement
Letters to the Editor

Come together to back law enforcement

September 19, 2015

I think it is long past time we all stand up and say “enough is enough” and put our support behind our law-enforcement people and do everything we can to…

Attacks on EPA aim at ending oversight
Letters to the Editor

Attacks on EPA aim at ending oversight

September 19, 2015

And so it is with Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Cortez, and his ilk, and the Environmental Protection Agency. After they ensured a permanent underclass with deep cuts to maternal and infant…

Gold King spill revealed nothing new
Letters to the Editor

Gold King spill revealed nothing new

September 19, 2015

Quite frankly, I’m more concerned about the rude river runners who trespass and then flip me off after they’ve used my land for a toilet, than the heavy metals in…

Chase brought readers amazing prose
Letters to the Editor

Chase brought readers amazing prose

September 19, 2015

The Herald, and Durango, are lucky to have her. I make a point of finding her byline now, no matter what she’s covering. Kate Niles Durango Editor’s note: Chase Olivarius-McAllister…

Use abundance perspective when choosing college
Letters to the Editor

Use abundance perspective when choosing college

September 19, 2015

Every fall, the pattern repeats itself. Anxiety escalates as students and parents follow the paucity theory of college admissions. That theory‘s premise: When a resource is scarce – the number…

Powerhouse
Editorials

Powerhouse

September 19, 2015

Science center’s welcome reopening exemplifies great effort and discipline

Weed infestation makes us all look bad
Letters to the Editor

Weed infestation makes us all look bad

September 17, 2015

Shame on the state and county for not forcing the Forest Service to comply with the regulations. The county would fine and or go in and control weeds on private…

Learn facts about Planned Parenthood
Letters to the Editor

Learn facts about Planned Parenthood

September 17, 2015

Planned Parenthood may advertise on its website that it provides cancer screening, test for STDs, etc. but not all services are provided and not all services are free. In fact,…

Panhandlers
Editorials

Panhandlers

September 17, 2015

BID’s new approach has the added benefit of helping more of the needy

Herald worries about water, not abortion
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Herald worries about water, not abortion

September 16, 2015

On Sept. 6 it published an editorial supporting an organization, Planned Parenthood, that terminates the heartbeats of thousands of children. This organization that the Herald supports dismembers and sells the…

Rain barrels
Editorials

Rain barrels

September 16, 2015

Common-sense measure should dispense with silliness

Respect Constitution Week Sept. 17-23
Letters to the Editor

Respect Constitution Week Sept. 17-23

September 16, 2015

Sept. 17 was originally called Citizenship Day, and on our calendars is shown as Citizenship Day and Constitution Week begins. The DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., is a memorial…

Pot tax holiday
Editorials

Pot tax holiday

September 15, 2015

Another arcane provision of TABOR to cost Colorado millions; vote ‘yes’ on BB

Coal mine slips around another code
Letters to the Editor

Coal mine slips around another code

September 15, 2015

The trucks drive a steep hill on CR 120N that has a 9 percent grade. When large trucks and passenger cars share a hazardous road, these heavily loaded semis pose…

Toxic metals still remain in the river
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Toxic metals still remain in the river

September 15, 2015

Obviously they have settled in the sediment where they will affect aquatic organisms, move further downstream and become magnified in the food chain. A truly meaningful study would look at…

Targeting people
Editorials

Targeting people

September 14, 2015

Justice Department to prosecute individuals in corporate crimes

Support moving Durango’s sewer plant
Letters to the Editor

Support moving Durango’s sewer plant

September 14, 2015

This topic of moving, or not, the sewer plant is of major importance. We will have to live with the decision the rest of our lives. At the Sept. 1…

Look into why local gas prices stay high
Letters to the Editor

Look into why local gas prices stay high

September 14, 2015

Obvious price coordination among our local suppliers raises the question whether there is some type of price fixing here in Durango. Just recently on national news gas prices in San…

Abortion must be safe, legal, last resort
Letters to the Editor

Abortion must be safe, legal, last resort

September 13, 2015

Women were still getting abortions. Rich women got D&Cs in antiseptic doctors’ offices, under all sorts of guises other than “pregnancy termination.” Poor women got backroom abortions performed by all…

Dumpster art a benefit of Friends’ grants
Letters to the Editor

Dumpster art a benefit of Friends’ grants

September 13, 2015

That Durango nurtures unique creative ventures is another testament to the vibrancy of our community. For several years, the Dumpster Beautification Project has been the recipient of Durango Friends of…

Right to Die
Editorials

Right to Die

September 13, 2015

Farsighted Oregon measure worthy of adoption in other states

Tie a string around your finger
Letters to the Editor

Tie a string around your finger

September 12, 2015

It doesn’t take a huge amount of effort to say a kind word to that senior citizen you encounter in the grocery store or when out in public. Smiles and…

Developers should also pay for roads
Letters to the Editor

Developers should also pay for roads

September 12, 2015

Now that the roads are in bad shape, the commissioners are probably going to let us vote on whether to increase our taxes to fix them. That’s nice of them…

Is the sewer plant missing capacity?
Letters to the Editor

Is the sewer plant missing capacity?

September 12, 2015

So now I read that the plant has a capacity of 2 million gallons per day. My question is why is the plant rated capacity only 2 million gallons per…

Golf course is a poor use for forest land
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Golf course is a poor use for forest land

September 12, 2015

A friend told me that this was from a land trade made by the Forest Service. The bare mountainsides were going to be developed into a golf course. What a…

Now is the time to move the sewer plant
Letters to the Editor

Now is the time to move the sewer plant

September 12, 2015

The first city system was built in 1958 and was replaced with the existing facility in 1985. There was a lot of support before the plant was built to move…

Why even consider a new sewer plant?
Letters to the Editor

Why even consider a new sewer plant?

September 12, 2015

To my recollection, the sewer plant odor was not offensive until recently. The past three or four years. About the time the plant became at or near maximum capacity. It…