Letters to the Editor It’s time to vote for a change and Martin Members should be aware when they cast their votes that during Montoya’s tenure, two subsidiaries, REAnet and WESODI, went broke… May 6, 2017
Letters to the Editor Special interests hurting local elections Please don’t let these special interest groups meddle in the upcoming LPEA elections. I will be voting for R. Michael… May 6, 2017
Letters to the Editor Martin is the informed, energetic choice After reading the Herald’s editorial recommending La Plata Electric Association candidates, it is very apparent to me that you do… May 6, 2017
Letters to the Editor Landis speaks for future generations Rachel Landis, director of Fort Lewis College’s Environmental Center, will bring energy to the La Plata Electric Association board, which… May 6, 2017
Letters to the Editor Vote for Mike Bell to avoid rate increases We’re all still hurting from the rise in sewer and water rates in Durango and we don’t need to see… May 6, 2017
Editorials Wheeling, Montoya and Landis remain best choices in 2017 LPEA election for Montoya, Landis and Wheeling will sustain leadership for our co-op May 6, 2017
Letters to the Editor Herald gets a “D” for endorsements The facts are these: Mr Montoya has not moved LPEA forward by relieving it of the restriction placed on it… May 5, 2017
Letters to the Editor We need Kim Martin on the LPEA board Folks who care about the environment and the economy want Kim elected to the LPEA board. We love our precious… May 5, 2017
Letters to the Editor Landis will fight for a cleaner LPEA Many of us have decided to spend our lives in Durango because of the outdoor recreational opportunities that are provided… May 5, 2017
Letters to the Editor We’re lucky to have a choice like Landis Rachel is the director of the Environmental Center at Fort Lewis College where she inspires future leaders to make the… May 5, 2017
Editorials Purgatory’s 2016-17 season wraps, celebrates great snowfall and new investments du1-i-syn Coleman wasted no time in making the investments he pledged not only in Purgatory, but also Hesperus Ski Area,… May 5, 2017
Editorials Ruedi Bear: Like his developments, this proud American immigrant was a diamond in the rough Ruedi Beardu1-i-syn That post on the Facebook page of Ruedi Bear’s daughter, Barbara Frontella, sums up the life of a… May 4, 2017
Letters to the Editor What you see is what you get with new police chief Afzal Ever go to the refrigerator and get that container of cream cheese for a bagel you just toasted only to… May 4, 2017
Letters to the Editor Anthropocene is not good news for us He believes that we have pushed planet Earth into a whole new stage of the geological time scale, leaving behind… May 4, 2017
Letters to the Editor Monuments are key to local economies I’m skeptical of the review announced last week by President Trump that could scale back or even abolish national monuments… May 4, 2017
Editorials House Bill 1321 should not be a shock to hunters and anglers 1321 is a necessary, and expected, attempt to address funding shortfall May 3, 2017
Letters to the Editor In an unsettled world, cuts hard to take You will hear an outcry in this unsettled world, but we could depend on our paper. Please reconsider this “super”… May 3, 2017
Letters to the Editor Trump’s focusing on the wrong job sector What I find unsettling is that the vast majority of U.S. jobs are not in manufacturing but in the service… May 3, 2017
Letters to the Editor A cowboy philosopher opines on Trump While in no way an educated man, I am smart enough to come in out of the rain and put… May 3, 2017
Editorial Cartoons In Trump, we have a political pond-skating president David Brooksdu1-i-syn Many of them reacted to Trump’s shocking election victory in the fall with the view, which was justified… May 3, 2017
Letters to the Editor Good science includes dissenting views For example, a geologist would view the situation on a much larger time scale than the last 50-100 years and… May 3, 2017
Editorials Legislature’s efforts to fund state infrastructure may fall short for another year Legislature’s efforts to fund state infrastructure may fall short for another year May 2, 2017
Letters to the Editor Minority president has no mandate for change The majority voters were not just from California and New York, they live throughout our country and they voted. This… May 2, 2017
Editorials Canada geese Jerry McBride/Durango Herald<br><br>After several nervous days of waiting and hoping the water levels of the Animas River wouldn’t climb to… May 1, 2017