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Opinion

Reducing bag use is the right thing to do

Recently, I’ve realized that the effort I’ve put into opposing the bag ban has been nothing more than a grandiose waste of time and energy. Simply put, reducing our plastic bag u...

Ban all plastic bags, but let paper go free

While I have no adamant opinions on the grocery bag issue, live slightly outside city limits, and have used reusable bags for a while for their convenience, I shop in Durango and am an envir...

There is no ‘away’ when it comes to bags, trash

It’s challenging times nationally, and it’s a shame that locally we have to divert our attention from larger issues. In 2011, more than 800 people in Durango signed a petition to ban single-...

Proponents fail to say paper bags taxed, too

A city councilor recently said that everyone she knew was in favor of this disposable-bag tax. She must have completely different friends than I do because all of the people I talk to are ag...

Vote to keep the checkout bag ordinance

Good For Durango. Good For Colorado. Vote to support the disposable checkout bag ordinance on the November ballot. Reduce waste to the landfill. Reduce trash on the Animas River Trail and in...

Ordinance means much to younger generations

I am a New England-born, 21-year-old student at Fort Lewis College. I am writing to ask for voters’ support of the bag ordinance, an issue that has great meaning to me and my generation. Man...

Fire district votes will provide fair funding

While consistently providing a high level of emergency medical services to our community since 2002, over the last decade the Durango Fire and Rescue Authority has faced financial and organi...

Frontier was Internet pioneer, not Brainstorm

In the story about Brainstorm being sold (Herald, Oct. 15), there is the line that “There’s a need to build and innovate, and Forethought is the right company to do that.” I very...

Book offers useful insights for school votes

In regards to the story “School funding face-lift” (Herald, Oct. 14), along with the vote on the new Durango school board members in the offing and the statewide Amendment 66 vote, one might...

Tipton behaved callously during shutdown

How can Rep. Scott Tipton and his fellows be so callous to take a three-day weekend and return home instead of staying in Washington to restart the government and resolve the debt crisis. Do...

Habitat raises its 38th roof in county

Congratulations to Rachel Taylor-Saghie, Kevin Bates and the board of Habitat for Humanity for funding and recently completing the 38th home in La Plata County (Herald, Oct. 7). This put a r...

Bag fee is a start for thoughtful caretaking

My mother lived where Katrina hit in 2005. Not long afterward, I saw mattresses, and a jillion plastic bags in the tall trees all along the Gulf Coast. Most of the bags are still there. Why?...
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