Letters to the Editor Karl Hanlon is leader we need in Congress Scott Tipton is part of the problem, as he consistently supports the oil and gas industry and cares more about… June 15, 2018
Letters to the Editor Keep Allison Aichele working for you She brought in training for us on how to use accounting and banking technologies to make the office more effective… June 15, 2018
Letters to the Editor NFL attack just another Trump distraction Once again, the Trump administration is using “taking a knee” as theater to distract the public from its rampant impurities… June 15, 2018
Letters to the Editor Train should try switching to natural gas The train could use natural gas as fuel and keep the steam engine. The success of an alternate fuel to… June 15, 2018
Editorials Interim action The agency will focus on these areas while also formulating a larger, more comprehensive and long-term plan for the entire… June 15, 2018
Letters to the Editor Drought conditions require closures And can someone please explain why, in this age of technological and engineering know-how, the train cannot be operated such… June 15, 2018
Letters to the Editor Tim Walsworth is right choice for treasurer In addition to these skills, his management style, sense of humor and willingness to collaborate and build partnerships are an… June 15, 2018
Letters to the Editor Reauthorized Farm Bill must protect SNAP Approximately 11 million people with disabilities across the country, including 4,346 people in our state, rely on SNAP to survive.… June 15, 2018
Editorials A turning point? Residents returning to their homes let us hope that worst of 416 Fire is over June 15, 2018
Letters to the Editor Remember to pay property taxes on time If you have a mortgage on your residential home, most likely your escrow company has paid your tax – no… June 13, 2018
Letters to the Editor Come together and stop criticizing the railroad Come on, the Silverton train (Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad) made Durango. It brought tourists here and helped all… June 13, 2018
Letters to the Editor The dangers of the narrow gauge train It breaks my heart to know I can say “I told you so.” Andie Sheffield Bayfield June 13, 2018
Editorials Summer on hold: Raging wildfires, and public land closures, define the summer of 2018 Courtesy of Dan Bender – An air tanker drops retardant on the 416 Fire north of Durango.du1-i-syn They may have… June 13, 2018
Letters to the Editor God has not forsaken Michael Jarvis Now, I don’t want to seem insensitive to your plight. I’m sure it’s scary facing your looming irrelevance in an… June 12, 2018
Letters to the Editor Remember to pay property taxes on time If you have a mortgage on your residential home, most likely your escrow company has paid your tax – no… June 12, 2018
Editorials Retain Aichele: Experience in office gives incumbent the edge Mary Shinn/Durango Herald – La Plata County Treasurer Allison Aichele, right, speaks with Mary Ann McCarthy at Needham Elementary during… June 11, 2018
Letters to the Editor City’s limit on participation is deliberate No, you don’t get it. If you did, you would see the pattern regarding how the chipping away at public… June 8, 2018
Letters to the Editor Hanlon will be a better resource steward Field grasses crunch, even at 8,000 feet. Evergreens look sickly. Beetles are attacking and killing more trees. It’s now drier… June 8, 2018
Letters to the Editor Hanlon has a plan for climate change Here in Southwest Colorado, seven counties have been labeled “primary natural disaster areas” by the USDA and another 10 have… June 8, 2018