Letters to the Editor City plowing scheme a clever scam Then, according to the story in the Jan. 3 Herald, we are informed that, although the city has sabotaged our… January 5, 2015
Letters to the Editor Herald violated ethics with crash story Not only is the Herald’s decision to post this video a blatant deviation from ethics, it is quite simply cruel… January 5, 2015
Letters to the Editor Thanks to those who clear sidewalks The homeowners and renters who don’t keep their sidewalks clear make it impossible for walkers and wheelchairs to safely pass… January 5, 2015
Letters to the Editor Now is the only moment in our lives I speak to prisoners about spirituality at the local halfway house. After the end of a lecture, one big bad… January 4, 2015
Letters to the Editor Helping veterans through sustainable ag Now, we have a new agriculture project we wish to share with the public and ask your help to deliver… January 4, 2015
Letters to the Editor Ghost ponds really were there Tailings ponds, circa 1957, were constructed by Vanadium Corporation of America on the slope of Smelter mountain facing Durango, starting… January 3, 2015
Letters to the Editor Fund housing, not unneeded airport So what if La Plata County airport doesn’t have a Starbucks? And why is the baggage belt supposedly inadequate? No… January 3, 2015
Letters to the Editor Once great health department now gone I was fortunate to have been employed as a registered nurse at the health department for about 10 years until… January 3, 2015
Letters to the Editor Fear grows at SJBHD, services diminish I was later advised by San Juan Basin Health that they sought waivers from the state to discontinue many of… January 3, 2015
Letters to the Editor Herald’s ‘top stories’ list fit for a tabloid The “best” stories of 2014 in Durango should be about positive accomplishments that add to our lives – cultural and… January 3, 2015
Letters to the Editor Do not repeat health department cruelty Let’s hope that instead of repeating SJBHD’s heinous behavior, others choose instead to act with personal integrity and compassion, as… January 3, 2015
Letters to the Editor Journalism used to be objective For instance, blacks are about 14 percent of the U.S. population, yet they commit approximately 50 percent of the crimes.… January 3, 2015
Letters to the Editor Fund supports Mancos Valley residents In our wonderful tight-knit community, situations with our neighbors arise, and we ask what we can do to help. We… December 28, 2014
Letters to the Editor Fix the cheaper air-travel problems first Denver’s airport administration should invite a college class in logistics or systems analysis to improve their newest version of Albania,… December 28, 2014
Letters to the Editor San Juan Basin Health selfish, mean The cats who lived at the health department were just trying to survive and weren’t hurting anyone. Where is the… December 28, 2014
Letters to the Editor Health department is losing key staff As veteran employees depart, public health is losing decades of experience, expertise, specialized training and key relationships with partners in… December 27, 2014
Letters to the Editor Be wary of theft – and use hotel safes When I returned home and unpacked, I discovered that personal items and gifts I had bought were missing. If you… December 24, 2014
Letters to the Editor Support county Council on Aging It was once said that a country should be judged on how it treats its most vulnerable citizens – the… December 24, 2014
Letters to the Editor A Christmas gift for investment banks Wikipedia says: “A rider is an additional provision added to a bill or other measure under the consideration by a… December 22, 2014
Letters to the Editor Anti-cat letter wrong on several points Before dealing with the issue Fowler was writing about, it should be noted that Caudill is wrong on several points:… December 22, 2014
Letters to the Editor Lachelt misstated the role of fracking As the co-chairman of the task force reviewing the state’s oil and gas regulations, it is important that she understand… December 22, 2014
Letters to the Editor Live and ‘nearly live’ theater in Durango Thanks goes to Michele Redding, owner of the Animas City Theatre, for seeing that Durango is one of many cities… December 22, 2014