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Durango, let’s put an end to reefer madness

Some sort of “reefer madness” paranoia is surrounding Durango City Council’s discussions about marijuana stores. I don’t understand why a downtown ban would even be considered. At a recent m...

Pass measure protecting wage-theft victims

There is a bill being proposed in our General Assembly that would ensure victims of wage theft could seek recompense and justice. It is Senate Bill 5, the Wage Protection Act. Under current ...

Internet offers abundance of information

The Internet is a wonderful thing. I found some interesting facts for the paranoid among us. Judith North (Letters, Herald, Jan. 19) and Edmund Anderssen (Letters, Feb. 23) will be happy to ...

NRA not ‘nutty’ or ‘out of control’

I have a problem with the story, “Join us ... and the NRA” (Herald, March 9). The Herald’s bias came through and fell short on good journalism in this piece. It is evident the goal was to tr...

Speak up about latest CDOT project

There have been some very good points made about the proposed remake of the intersection of U.S. Highway 550/160 at the DoubleTree Hotel corner. When the Bridge to Nowhere was built, I sat b...

Troubling film was enriching and artistic, too

Thank you to Karen Lovelien for her well-written March 10 letter to the Herald regarding the Durango Film Festival’s selection of films, and particularly the Chinese feature “A Touch of Sin....

U.S. could better serve its people

Christopher Jones’ letter (Herald, March 11) expresses concern that yet another democratic president wants to cut the military budget to the bone, and in doing so, it will embolden our enemi...

Affordable health care is available

I wanted to take a moment to discuss health insurance with young people in the community. Not the most exciting topic, I admit, but it is critically important for residents of all ages. The ...

Editorial labeled groups unevenly

I wanted to express my disappointment in one particular element of your editorial on the Colorado Independent Ethics Commission (Herald, March 13). You quoted the mission statements of both ...

Don’t let deadly diseases return

Decades ago, I almost lost my infant daughter to meningitis. God does not shoot lightning bolts down from the sky to heal people; he works through caring individuals who are right here on pl...

Pay attention to powerplay at Animas High

I was surprised the Herald was absent from the public board meeting for Animas High School earlier in March. After a vague story covering the decision to eliminate the executive director at ...

City of Durango should fund parking relief

The parking story (Herald, March 12) stimulated me to speak out on the subject. I lived downtown for a time and was often thwarted in parking by the constant and year-round city-...
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