Letters to the Editor Repair and patrol Lightner Creek Road I feel I have to write in after time and time again seeing drivers going 60 mph, 70 mph and… August 8, 2016
Letters to the Editor Trails 2000 boosts local quality of life Once back home from my soul-satisfying mountain bike ride, I sat down to read the T2000 booklet recently published by… August 8, 2016
Letters to the Editor Bennet understands what really matters He has served us well in Southwest Colorado. With the anniversary of the Gold King Mine spill, our community remembers… August 8, 2016
Letters to the Editor Hillary Clinton and why I am with her I have no desire to return to the mythical “golden era” of the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s. Our parents were… August 7, 2016
Letters to the Editor Still waiting to dabble feet in the lake Later, the control group indicated that only 300 comments were received to evaluate. With a Durango population of over 17,000… August 7, 2016
Editorials Fiesta Days: Examining synthesis with county fair may offer revitalization opportunity When they were not tending cattle, cutting hay or irrigating, the ranchers and farmers were building school systems, lobbying for… August 7, 2016
Editorials Durango addressing the coming challenges of anticipated growth Fortunately, we live in a forward-thinking community, and these are among the questions the city of Durango’s Plan Update 2017… August 6, 2016
Letters to the Editor Just put a big Band-Aid on Arc of History I never failed to glance at it on my drive through town to see how our elves had embellished it,… August 6, 2016
Letters to the Editor Remind representatives to support CFPB The CFPB has already returned over $11 billion to over 27 million consumers across the country by suing companies for… August 6, 2016
Letters to the Editor Amendment 69 is a win-win for Colorado They cry another tax. What do you think the high premiums, co-pays and deductibles are if not a tax on… August 6, 2016
Letters to the Editor Light-hearted way to point out problems For some, this was an outrage! Many wondered, “How could this rude group surprise area businesses and agencies in such… August 6, 2016
Letters to the Editor Volunteers needed to transport veterans Come join our team of volunteers to drive the Disabled American Veterans van to Albuquerque to take veterans to their… August 6, 2016
Letters to the Editor The Kochs are right — focus on Congress Great advice for all of us with environmental concerns as well! The League of Conservation Voters has an environmental scorecard… August 6, 2016
Letters to the Editor ‘Yes’ to Patterson; ‘no’ to ColoradoCare Patterson understands the importance of industries like oil and gas and the coal mine that not only provide hundreds of… August 6, 2016
Letters to the Editor VOA shelter does work with the disabled An informed conversation between the protester, the Southwest Center for Independence and VOA, rather than uninformed activism and protest, is… August 6, 2016
Editorials Anniversary of Gold King spill a reminder of work still remaining Bob Kunkel, executive director of the Durango Area Tourism Office, told the crowd that tourism stayed strong through last August… August 4, 2016
Letters to the Editor Lack of Fiesta Rodeo coverage a shame Sure wish the Herald would have covered it like any other sport around here (Iron Horse, etc.) with results and… August 4, 2016
Letters to the Editor Monument threatens traditional uses We will lose wood gathering, guiding and hunting, piñon gathering and plant and herb gathering for Native and Anglo peoples,… August 4, 2016
Letters to the Editor Let public participate in removal of Arc Why not provide willing participants with the opportunity to assist in the project? They can execute waivers with respect to… August 4, 2016
Editorials KSUT Milestone another reason to celebrate public radio in the Four Corners August 3, 2016
Letters to the Editor Brown’s foray into science ill-informed Scientists and their work published in peer-reviewed scientific journals are the bedrock upon which mankind’s incredible achievements have been built.… August 3, 2016
Letters to the Editor Shame on Sen. Bennet for sham vote The Vermont law, passed a few years ago and that withstood legal challenges, had just gone into effect July 1.… August 3, 2016
Editorials Arc of History can remain a canvas for residents’ imagination The arc is, of course, the stone sculpture on the island in the intersection of U.S. Highways 550 and 160… August 1, 2016
Letters to the Editor Shelter, Safehouse above and beyond Although there are stairs at the shelter, I never had to climb the stairs to receive the services they provide… August 1, 2016