Letters to the Editor Duke Schirard part of sheriffs’ movement According to Sheriffs: A Treatise on the Law of Sheriffs, Coroners, and Constables, 1941, “In the exercise of executive and… September 4, 2014
Letters to the Editor Center fracking debate on facts State regulators keep a close eye on the operators throughout the entire process. Backing those regulators are some of the… September 4, 2014
Letters to the Editor Law enforcement is corrupt, racist When I was a kid, most policeman had guns, but they were six-shooters. When did it suddenly become all right… September 4, 2014
Letters to the Editor Non bear-proof trash cans are inhumane Damen K. McCaddon Durango September 3, 2014
Letters to the Editor Come to senses about gun control Joe Waldron, legislative director of the Washington State Rifle and Pistol Association, replied, “What types of firearms a child can… September 3, 2014
Letters to the Editor Background check law poorly written, idiotic This is a poorly written, stupid law that solves nothing. Only law-abiding people obey laws; criminals do not. Rep. Mike… September 3, 2014
Letters to the Editor Hikers, bikers should not go near sheep Charlene Stees Steamboat Springs September 3, 2014
Letters to the Editor Morrissey makes treasurer choice simple Marilee White Durango September 2, 2014
Letters to the Editor Reform corporate tax rate to spur expansion On another issue, I would like to thank the Herald for printing Ken Van Zee’s letter (Aug. 12), once again… September 2, 2014
Letters to the Editor Brown would control women’s decisions Even though he claims to support limited government, J. Paul believes that elected officials are more qualified to make life-altering… September 2, 2014
Letters to the Editor Return ‘Arc of History’ for in-store credit Julie Meadows Durango September 1, 2014
Letters to the Editor Grievances against Duke Schirard are petty They have advanced a candidate who appears to have a pleasant personality, tracks well with their ideology and has a… September 1, 2014
Letters to the Editor Sculpture looks like arthritic whale tail In our travels, we encountered many small towns like Durango, with distinct historical themes. We looked forward to seeing the… September 1, 2014
Letters to the Editor Send Mike McLachlan back to his law firm McLachlan must be held accountable for his duplicitous actions and deceitfulness to the voters of this district. Send him packing… September 1, 2014
Letters to the Editor Rag education would improve sanitation The rag situation is common among most restaurants, as I happen to have observed while dining alone on numerous occasions.… September 1, 2014
Letters to the Editor Look at candidates’ records when choosing More importantly, I know the sheriff to be fair and understanding, despite his political views. Never once, in nearly 10… September 1, 2014
Letters to the Editor Create worldly room to celebrate the arts If Olympic committees can put together places where the best in a variety of sports meet from countries that have… September 1, 2014
Letters to the Editor Add representative symbols to public art If this is not feasible, then I strongly support the Action Line idea that a “Welcome to the Dog Park”… September 1, 2014
Letters to the Editor Involving public in negotiations is unhelpful It should be noted that proposed settlements are virtually always presented to the membership for ratification with no details made… September 1, 2014
Letters to the Editor Lieb has proven ability to work effectively Jose Montanez Durango September 1, 2014
Letters to the Editor Lieb works hard to achieve consensus Brad Cochennet Pagosa Springs August 30, 2014