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Sun’s free energy is too much to waste

It seems backward that setting renewable-energy standards might ever be misconstrued as a “war on rural Colorado.” As a resident all my life, I share the same love for the beautiful state of...

Don’t ban devices, but study health effects

This letter responds to Judith Reynolds’ political cartoon in The Durango Herald (Jan. 26), portraying a Snowdown float carrying an alien, mad scientist, poster and a banner advocating a ban...

Story glazed over educator’s role

As an Animas High School student, I was, to say the least, appalled by the lack of tribute and respect paid to Michael Ackerman in the story on AHS (Herald, Feb. 1). Michael clocks countless...

Young lady shows true Broncos colors

We all know the Super Bowl was, to say the least, disappointing. While I was complaining about our Broncos with co-workers and customers at the salon where I work, a beautiful 7-year-old gir...

With officials’ pay, raise Medicaid payments

As lawmakers in Denver legislate (“Lawmakers OK with more pay for elected officials,” Herald, Jan. 29) to increase the salaries of elected statewide officers, including those at the county l...

Obama doesn’t respect the Constitution

The State of the Union address served once again to highlight why such a large percentage of Americans are so disgruntled with government and general living conditions (except maybe in Duran...

United, not Starbucks, is airport’s problem

While not being able to buy a cup of Starbucks coffee may seem like a really valid reason to spend $143 million (Of course, it’s not all our money; most of it is free government money) to bu...

Measure would even county representation

A great big thank you to our Sen. Ellen Roberts and Rep. Don Coram for meeting with us, listening to our concerns and sponsoring Senate Bill 84. This bill, if passed by the legislature and s...

Pot-etiquette story celebrates substance

One wonders why The Durango Herald on Jan. 28, felt it important/necessary/desirable to put as its front page, lead story – in full color and giant headlines – the article regarding the etiq...

Udall voted to let the U.N. take our guns

Gun owners, please take note: Colorado’s U.S. Sen. Mark Udall voted to let the United Nations take our guns. A total of 46 senators voted to give your Second Amendment constitutional rights ...

People who own guns kill lots of people

With all due respect to Ron Cornelius (Letters, Herald, Jan. 21), I must take the contrasting point of view. The Herald does have a responsibility to its readers to make known the extent of ...

Magazine lists interesting fracking facts

I read some interesting numbers in my YES! winter 2014 magazine, Page 16. “Earthquakes recorded in Youngstown, Ohio, from 1776 to 2010: 0 Earthquakes recorded. In 2011, after a nearby well p...
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