Letters to the Editor Columns’ similarities wholly unintentional As was the case with my own column published in The Durango Herald on April 20, “College admissions process proves… May 19, 2013
Letters to the Editor Time to drown Postal Service in a bathtub I had to assume they were lost for good. So I paid a locksmith to break into my car. What… May 19, 2013
Letters to the Editor Support students with loan interest rate bill This problem is set to get much worse this summer when federal subsidized student loan rates are set to double,… May 19, 2013
Letters to the Editor Today’s scandal standard is perplexing Boomers can take some credit for helping to advance civil rights. So where is the outrage and media uproar regarding… May 19, 2013
Letters to the Editor Details on death did not belong in paper The Herald should be ashamed that it allowed disrespectful details that where not needed to be included in the report… May 18, 2013
Letters to the Editor Write letters to support veteran care We are writing to ask our community to write letters to Congress and our governor supporting our vets. These men… May 18, 2013
Letters to the Editor District 9-R wrong to end key programs The new plan to relocate funding for this amazing program, under the administration of Superintendent Daniel Snowberger, is one of… May 16, 2013
Editorials Drilling in Colorado should work on refining, not banning, industry practices May 16, 2013
Letters to the Editor Council deserves praise for bag efforts Why do these super-sized corporations still promote plastic bags? One local store never gives out plastic bags, but there are… May 15, 2013
Letters to the Editor City should focus on issues other than bags Plastic bags are already recycled in bins provided by grocery stores. I have long disagreed with one grocer that only… May 15, 2013
Letters to the Editor Act now or kiss East, West coasts goodbye As many are aware, we have created a greenhouse effect on our precious Earth simply because we choose to contribute… May 14, 2013
Editorials Medicaid Legislature, governor right to expand coverage for lower-income Coloradans May 14, 2013
Letters to the Editor City fine for speeding ticket is exorbitant So I had my day in court. I shared my opinion with the judge. He seemed to understand how I… May 14, 2013
Editorials LPEA Co-op members have chosen a course change for La Plata Electric Association May 12, 2013
Letters to the Editor Stop harming the Earth for convenience We were in Oahu several weeks ago, quite a distance off the coast doing the archetypical “dolphin swim” (lots of… May 12, 2013
Letters to the Editor Common sense and gun rights can coexist In the 2008 Heller decision, the court ruled for the first time that the Second Amendment applied to an individual’s… May 12, 2013
Letters to the Editor Cosmo crew showed admirable solidarity The fat cats have been getting away with firings, stealing pensions, laying off in mass, unsafe working conditions, low wages,… May 11, 2013
Letters to the Editor Many groups are out to destroy America One by one: The Muslim Brotherhood (changed name to Freedom and Justice Party). No. 2 is al Qaida. President Barack… May 11, 2013
Letters to the Editor Baseball field dedication was wonderful Joe Montonati came from Montrose and said, “I sure wish I’d have gotten one of those for Nick,” his disabled… May 11, 2013
Letters to the Editor Stand together to protect eroding freedoms Why, then, is so much of humanity not truly free? We have domestic terrorists in our midst who seek to… May 11, 2013
Editorials Legislative session Colorado’s General Assembly stands in marked contrast to paralyzed Congress May 11, 2013
Letters to the Editor 63 and older have fewer medical options This is all coming about, apparently, from the new legislation attached to Medicare. At least, this is what I have… May 9, 2013
Letters to the Editor Legislature should consider cat master bills Outside cats should be registered, background checks be submitted on the owner (at the owner’s expense) and a limited number… May 9, 2013
Letters to the Editor Don’t erode any of Bill of Rights Our forefathers had no idea that any citizen could send a message to thousands of people simultaneously and instantaneously through… May 8, 2013