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Opinion

Morrissey best qualified to be treasurer

The La Plata County treasurer job is up for a competitive election this year. The first time in almost 30 years! That means our vote counts in electing the most qualified person for this pos...

Herald ignored history of religious liberty

The Herald either did not do its research concerning its story on the Hobby Lobby decision (Herald, July 1) – or chose not to be accurate. Hobby Lobby has given health insurance ...

After court ruling, sheriff should enforce law

On June 26, federal Judge Marcia Krieger upheld two Colorado gun laws, one limiting gun magazines to 15 rounds, the other calling for background checks on all gun sales. “Of the m...

Showing ‘true colors’ was simply his right

Mary Medill (Letters, Herald, June 24) mentions Sheriff Duke Schirard “showing his true colors.” Every person in this great country, state, county and city still has the right to defend agai...

Horses on Main Avenue pose allergy risk

The horses on Main Avenue are beautiful creatures but should not be there. There are people with allergies to horses. They can range from not too bad to severe. Is it wise to continue to hav...

Farmers Market board should rethink ouster

I’m writing in response to the unfortunate fact that Tom Cramer’s lemonade stand is no longer present at Durango Farmers Market. Tom’s lemonade was one of the most popular venues at the mark...

Schirard’s behavior shows why change needed

Not only does Sheriff Duke Schirard belittle by name people who disagree with him via Facebook rants and letters to the Herald, he also uses his publicly funded, official county email for se...

Local councilor may have conflict of interest

I write this from the perspective of a concerned resident of Durango and want to bring attention to a potential conflict of interest with one of our City Council members as it pertains to th...

Picture with puppy was heart-warming

I was so touched Sunday morning (Herald, June 22) to see the picture of young Andrew Crusa holding a puppy at the Four Corners Pet Expo. The puppy looked like he found his own dad again and ...

Swift solution to climate change exists

The June 26 Herald story, “Businesses in for a big hit,” summarizes the Risky Business report that projects the crushing future costs to our economy if we don’t make major carbon-emission cu...

Gun range came first; keep it where it is

On June 21, the Herald ran a front-page story involving the gun range in Bodo Industrial Park. About 150 people had signed a petition to have the range closed or moved. I want to remind the ...

Sun teaches daily lessons of acceptance

The sun rose gently this morning. First, the softest hint of turning night into dawn in a pewter gray on the land and eventually the gold of daytime. First, the mesas tinged pink, slowly spi...
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