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Booting policy violates Fourth Amendment

I concur with Ryan Montgomery (Letters, Herald, June 12): Booting a vehicle over a single parking ticket is a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable sea...

Nighthorse is Lake to Nowhere

Forty-six years after Congress authorized the Animas-La Plata Water Project, 14 years after Congress authorized Ridges Basin Dam, seven years after the dam was completed and three years sinc...

Campfires are never permitted in the city

We would like to thank the Herald for recently covering the need for campfire safety. One important fact needing clarification is camping and open fires are illegal in the city of Durango’s ...

County has two adult-education programs

Thank you for the great story regarding adult education in Colorado and the signing of House Bill 1085 authorizing the Adult Education and Literacy Act in Colorado (Herald, June 16). ...

Don’t muckrake; support Cyprus instead

I am loyal and satisfied customer of Eno and Cyprus Café. I am dismayed by the Herald publishing a story of Alison Dance’s restaurant troubles (June 15) before the audit of her business is e...

Cyprus story fueled stressful situation

It is a sad day in Durango when the Herald sensationalizes a story about a prominent member of this community while she is in the middle of an audit (June 15). This story is fuel...

Putting ‘watchable wildlife’ ahead of food

Let’s face it, American people. Our nation is in decline! We keep biting the hand that feeds us. The number of clueless people who refer to hard-working, can-do people as welfare ranchers is...

Bob Beauprez has what it takes to lead state

The June 6 meeting at Four Leaves Winery introducing Bob Beauprez, one of Colorado’s candidates running for governor, left us knowing he has the qualifications and willingness to correct t...

‘Woman in the red shirt’ glad for survivor

I am a registered nurse at Mercy Regional Medical Center. I was so very excited to read the story headline “With help, California man survives highway heart attack” (Herald, May 18) because ...

Constitutional event Saturday in Bayfield

As our republic slips away from its original intention, and we lose our liberties each day, is it a good solution to stick to party politics, to continue voting for the lesser of two evils? ...

Schirard’s experience surpasses Smith’s

In her letter to the editor (Herald, June 8), Candace Richerson boasted that Deputy Sean Smith has “worked for more than 20 years in areas from patrol to the administration of large city and...

Story highlighted language shortcomings

Hurrah to The Durango Herald for publishing the story headlined “Guten Tag, Durango” (June 12) about the Guatemalan students’ visit to Durango on the front page of the paper; and three hurra...
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