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Opinion

Hate speech hurts; stand up for equality

I have lived in Durango for five years and have felt at home from the very moment that I visited. My partner and I have been together a year as of May 31. Predominantly, this community has b...

Local veterans rep earns hearty thanks

With the Veterans Administration being embroiled in a growing scandal about the medical treatments at the VA hospitals, I believe it is time we paid tribute to the man who represents the vet...

Time for new blood at the sheriff’s office

Yes, Sheriff Duke Schirard ran unopposed in the last two elections. Do you know why? He threatened to fire any of his deputies who ran against him. (I have this information on good authority...

Farmers market board is self-serving

The arrogance of the Durango Farmers Market board is astonishing. I speak of the rule quoted by Kay James, (Letters, Herald, May 23), which states that a farmer selling the same product as ...

Latest parking proposal is a joke

The latest parking fine proposal is surely a joke. The city of Durango parking department has dreamed up a plan to boot cars after 28 days of having an unpaid single ticket. Roy Peterson, of...

CDOT’s bag of blunders keeps filling

CDOT created a dangerous intersection when it placed the rusty pedestrian bridge over the Animas River and completely obscured the view of oncoming traffic at the Roosa Avenue/U.S. Highway 1...

Action needed on Browns Canyon

Because our scenic Durango landscape draws visitors from across the U.S. and around the world, we genuinely appreciate the natural beauty around us. It’s why many of us call Durango home. Fo...

Sheriff debate showed striking differences

I attended the sheriff candidates’ debate and agree with the Herald’s story (May 28) on only one point: There were striking differences between the two candidates. Sheriff Duke S...

VA problems hint at larger issue

It recently has been brought up in many different ways – but risking redundancy – I would still like to ask how the increased involvement of the federal government in our personal health car...

Remove green paint before tragedy strikes

How popular will these green safety zones be on a dark evening when a cyclist is waiting for the light to change in one of the green-painted main traffic lanes, and a motorist is approaching...

Global warming is about taxing industries

While alarmists claim 97 percent of climatologists feel man is a major contributor to climate disruption, they neglect to say the poll surveyed only scientists working for the government or ...

Sheriff should be able to handle scheduling

At the sheriff candidates debate recently, Sheriff Duke Schirard said his department receives the majority of the county tax money. In 2010, while running for re-election, Schirard had a bud...
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