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Personhood editorial full of drivel

After reading Amendment 67 and conferring with legal counsel, I can say the Herald’s July 24 editorial concerning the amendment was both misleading and full of falsities. Rarely do the left ...

Grazing op-ed was on the money

In response to Pagosa resident John Kappelman’s op-ed damning public-lands grazing (Herald, July 27), I find it logically impossible to disagree and congratulate Kappelman for doing his home...

McLachlan acted rudely to kids and father

I was on a float participating in the 114th San Ignacio Fiesta parade July 26. I had the misfortune of witnessing 59th District state Rep. Mike McLachlan be rude and condescending to two lit...

Don’t tax Chinese solar panels

It was discouraging to read the July 28 Herald editorial supporting taxes on solar panels of between 26 percent and 42 percent! If the Chinese government wants to sell the means to make elec...

Fracking rules should be based on evidence

Thank you for publishing the story headlined “Hydraulic fracturing in question” (Herald, July 29.) I found the article to be well done and informative. Rules designed to protect o...

Plastic bags could reduce bear population

Wow! Now I know a new usage of the “nondamaging” plastic bags: Bear Food (“Bear scat says a lot about where they dine,” Letters, Herald, July 29.) Since the “nondamaging” plastic ...

Bear scat says a lot about where they dine

I was recently strolling in our rural La Plata neighborhood when I came across some bear scat – sort of. It consisted almost entirely of white plastic grocery bags. Yum. ...

Rude bike riders want to have it both ways

There has been a lot written about bikes and autos. We, as car drivers, albeit not without fault, are asked to share the road, watch out in green areas and generally go the extra mile. On th...

Keep the ‘neighbor’ in our neighborhoods

As a neighborhood group, the Citizens for Healthy Established Neighborhoods (CHEN) would like to express our support for the recent proposed amendments to the Land Use Development Code that ...

Who knows about Durango’s other drive in?

The Durango Rocket Drive-In opened in 1957 could hold up to 300 cars. Durango had a Drive-In before that. It was about were the Durango High School is now. What was it called? When did it op...

Keep Medicare strong for healthier seniors

As the 49th anniversary of the Medicare Act approaches July 30, it is important that Coloradans and all Americans understand how critical Medicare is to keeping seniors out of poverty. For t...

Legislature treated schools poorly this year

The Democratic-controlled Colorado Legislature did not treat K-12 education right in 2014. K-12 education makes up more than 50 percent of the annual general fund budget. In 2013, the Legisl...
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