Opinion & Letters to the Editor

Sun teaches daily lessons of acceptance
Letters to the Editor

Sun teaches daily lessons of acceptance

June 29, 2014

The point is that the sun rises every morning without asking, “What side are you on?” Or threatening, “If you don’t believe in what I believe, I will withhold my…

U.S. 550/160
Editorials

U.S. 550/160

June 29, 2014

We’ll get used to navigating the new design

Is ‘green’ LPEA board qualified?
Letters to the Editor

Is ‘green’ LPEA board qualified?

June 28, 2014

In my opinion, the public and customers of LPEA deserve to know the qualifications and objectives of its “green” board members and whether they intend to continue to run an…

Stars and Stripes Parade fine-tuned
Letters to the Editor

Stars and Stripes Parade fine-tuned

June 28, 2014

Karen Thompson, Chris Warren, Mike Hudson, Justin Otto, Ann Simms, Terri Larkin, Tim Walsworth and Pam Glasco Durango

Thyme for Herald to dispense with puns
Letters to the Editor

Thyme for Herald to dispense with puns

June 28, 2014

I also question the newsworthiness of the article since everybody already knows that thyme heals all wounds. Bob Zahradnik Durango

Join movement to curb judges’ power
Letters to the Editor

Join movement to curb judges’ power

June 28, 2014

The Two-thirds Majority Amendment and The Honest Judge Amendment are the two issues we need to voice our opinions on. If you are comfortable with standing before a judge who…

Sunday Opinion section was excellent
Letters to the Editor

Sunday Opinion section was excellent

June 28, 2014

As a former educator, I quite enjoyed Elsie Tidwell’s views, particularly with her being such a young age. Janine Fitzgerald and Mark Seis’ op-ed was right on, and the accompanying…

Herald is covering for Obama’s follies
Letters to the Editor

Herald is covering for Obama’s follies

June 28, 2014

You and most media are not reporting the news and are responsible for keeping people in the dark and thus damaging the country. I am a Democrat turned Independent, so…

Durango could emulate Golden’s pot stance
Letters to the Editor

Durango could emulate Golden’s pot stance

June 28, 2014

“Council members commented that losing Golden’s family-friendly identity to pot shops just wasn’t worth the city’s reputation. They also stated the law’s ambiguity and constant modifications made them hesitant to…

Medical clinic providing primary care only
Opinion

Medical clinic providing primary care only

June 26, 2014

At this time, the clinic does not offer walk-in primary care, urgent care, or emergency care.  Those in need of urgent and emergency care should go to Mercy Regional Medical…

Please don’t be stupid on the 4th
Opinion

Please don’t be stupid on the 4th

June 26, 2014

Times editor Let’s continue last week’s subject of abject stupidity. My example last week was a bicycle tour that came through Durango and Bayfield and decided that riding on U.S.…

Farmers Market offers taste of ‘local flavor’
Letters to the Editor

Farmers Market offers taste of ‘local flavor’

June 26, 2014

Every week, we end up heading home with a basketful of the most tasty veggies, meats, cheese and bread that money can buy. My daughter enjoys the clothes we get…

Primary results
Editorials

Primary results

June 26, 2014

General election takes shape after Tuesday’s contest

Nighthorse recreation plan to be worth wait
Letters to the Editor

Nighthorse recreation plan to be worth wait

June 26, 2014

Many complex cultural, political and governmental relationships are involved, and we shouldn’t be surprised that plans to open Lake Nighthorse are taking several years. The Animas-La Plata Project addresses long-standing…

U.S. soccer team advances
Editorials

U.S. soccer team advances

June 26, 2014

Group play – wherein eight cohorts of four countries vied for two spots per group to advance – concluded Thursday, with 16 teams heading for the knockout round. The U.S.…

End biased treatment of forest user groups
Letters to the Editor

End biased treatment of forest user groups

June 25, 2014

The upper section of the trail has been degraded in another way. One of my favorite parts of this trail is three miles in, just as you crest the knoll…

Cellphone privacy
Editorials

Cellphone privacy

June 25, 2014

Constitutional protections must keep up with evolving context

Learning center offers full array of programs
Letters to the Editor

Learning center offers full array of programs

June 24, 2014

However, La Plata County has more than one agency in these efforts. For more than 30 years, The Pine River Community Learning Center has worked with local learners through locations…

Cyprus report based on unproven charges
Letters to the Editor

Cyprus report based on unproven charges

June 24, 2014

Interesting that the Herald noted the confusion about the minimum-wage-tip-kitchen-staff laws but spun that negatively in regard to Cyprus. Many tips are paid in cash, anyway, so splitting them with…

Climate change
Editorials

Climate change

June 24, 2014

Inaction on trend to be costly to communities and nation

Even now, Schirard still serves and protects
Letters to the Editor

Even now, Schirard still serves and protects

June 23, 2014

And, over all those years, through police experience from my various assignments, training, duty stations and contacts, agencies large and small, I seriously doubt that the residents of La Plata…