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Don’t make residents pay to dump batteries

I am a longtime resident of our city, and I am writing to express my concern about the fee for proper disposal of single-use alkaline batteries. Towns much smaller than Durango – such as Gun...

Council cannot stand up to public opinion

While attending the Tuesday night Durango council meeting, it became obvious to most of the attendees that the majority of the council members have a difficult time making the tough decision...

Keep Durango a Colorado town with horses

In response to Barbara Kilpper (Letters, Herald, May 18): There is nothing wrong with having horses downtown. Not only are there special shoes that are worn to protect the animals, they als...

Smith did not deserve lavish party

I have no respect for retired city attorney David Smith. He tried to strong arm me into giving up an easement over my property, so the city could access its property more easily – until I fo...

Civil War Ball an inappropriate event

I am writing to voice my disgust with the Civil War Ball to be held at the La Plata County Fairgrounds. As a white Southern man and descendant of slave owners, I have seen far to...

Take time to honor past soldiers

Memorial Day is Monday. For one hour, leave your spring cleaning, spring planting, discount shopping, picnic fixings, baseball mitt, suntan lotion, bicycle races, vintage autos, dog walking,...

Carbon limits will help at power plant

Dan Olson and San Juan Citizens Alliance are right to be mad (Thinking Green, Herald, May 15). And while their voices might not yet have been heard on the issues surrounding the future of th...

Goodbye meat, hello veggie burgers

Folks setting to break out their outdoor grill on Memorial Day face a deadly choice of inflicting food poisoning or cancer on their family and friends. Food poisoning by E. coli ...

Ptolemy was a truly extraordinary person

Durango lost a truly extraordinary person when Margaret Ptolemy passed away. Margaret absolutely was one of the most unique and special people I have ever met. I feel fortunate t...

Bring bratty crybabies to justice

The Herald’s May 12 editorial gave a great overview about the crybabies who want to take back what is not theirs in Utah and Nevada. The problem is far deeper than the editorial pointed out....

Animas High grateful to community

I’d like to thank The Durango Herald for visiting with us at Animas High School and talking with our students about why they’ve chosen to attend our tuition-free public school (“Who are char...

Keep help where it’s needed: Close to home

My wife and I became part of a nonprofit organization that helps raise money for medical research to help find a cure for our son’s condition and kids like him. It really hurts m...
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