Letters to the Editor Don’t pass more restrictive voting laws My brother, age 27 in the summer of 1964, was a minister-counselor with the National Council of Churches in McComb,… March 12, 2015
Letters to the Editor Tension exists in Constitution, planning Everyone involved in this process of planning should recognize and accept that there is a fundamental tension between the constitutional… March 12, 2015
Editorials Airport decisions and county juggling many issues to deliver viable proposals March 12, 2015
Letters to the Editor Dick White not right for City Council No one wants unnecessary chemicals used in the city’s parks, but we also want a City Council that will stand… March 11, 2015
Letters to the Editor Questioning man’s humanity defamatory The dog had, in fact, jeopardized the safety of the Penicks and was presently chasing down their pets. The fact… March 11, 2015
Letters to the Editor Get screened for colorectal cancer Colorectal cancer is cancer that starts either in the colon or rectum. These cancers almost always start with a polyp… March 11, 2015
Letters to the Editor Youths should embrace their true natures Young people, be brave. Do not care about what anyone thinks of you. Never let anything get you down. The… March 11, 2015
Letters to the Editor Rec, trails tax makes Durango better It was also, scruffy and more than a little rough around the edges. It frankly didn’t smell so good either.… March 11, 2015
Letters to the Editor Marbury advocates for Durango’s citizens Marilyn Leftwich Durango March 11, 2015
Letters to the Editor Industry’s message lost in editing? Indeed, through its actions, the Herald challenges the reader to look beyond what ostensibly is an infomercial for the gas… March 11, 2015
Editorials Jobs Lawmakers’ plan to boost employment is a worthy goal, but a tough challenge March 11, 2015
Editorials Local district and a charter school Thorough vetting process key to successful opening March 10, 2015
Letters to the Editor City Council has plate full of key issues Airport. I believe that the 30-year-old terminal is inadequate for current – much less projected – needs. Since every alternative… March 10, 2015
Letters to the Editor Government-business is poor comparison Do we need to fund infrastructure? Do we need to fund Homeland Security? Do we need to fund the Affordable… March 10, 2015
Letters to the Editor Combined sewers could reduce pollution Although unpractical in areas of high rainfall, Durango’s high-desert amounts may be a good fit for this type of system.… March 10, 2015
Letters to the Editor Secular progressives are immoral This is why the secular progressive movement is opposed to religion and attacks Christmas in particular so vehemently. Religious organizations… March 10, 2015
Letters to the Editor Politics as usual in Washington, D.C. Davitt M. Armstrong Durango March 10, 2015
Letters to the Editor Stop foreign-aid welfare to Israel Also, it used to be that one could write a letter to the editor, and it could be more than… March 10, 2015
Letters to the Editor Comment on redheads was unprofessional While reading a story about the Durango Film Festival (Herald, March 3), I was shocked to see it used the… March 9, 2015
Letters to the Editor Herald punctuation needs improvement How am I going to convince my students to use apostrophes correctly when the newspaper that I encourage them to… March 9, 2015
Letters to the Editor Marbury votes with head and heart She has proved herself in the time she has served us on the City Council and as mayor. She is… March 9, 2015
Letters to the Editor Pray for snow, vote for McHenry, Waddell In this context, I ask everyone to pray for more snow: A prayer for more snow could be a prayer… March 8, 2015