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Letters: Virus could have been handled better

I don’t pretend to have many answers but it seems to me that the handling of this pandemic could have been done in a better way. Certainly, in this case, the older population and those with ...

Letters: Fight for more equitable health care

An article in the The article goes on to add that “Although Congress mandated free coronavirus testing for uninsured persons, the order has not extended health coverage to those requiring t...

Letters: Masks and social distancing are working

If some people find it annoying to wear masks, I’d like to point out a clear example why we do. I recently came from Santa Cruz County, Arizona, population 46,000, mostly rural wi...

Letters: The bears come out and get in the trash

OK, County Road 203 residents! The bears are out and into trash. That’s right, the bears are in the trash. Please place your trash cans out on the morning ...

Letters: Extending mask order was a good move

Thank you to City Council for its courage and common sense for extending the mandatory mask order within Durango city limits. That is a great relief to many, who feel safer going ...

Letters: How about the face of a real ‘chief’?

Regarding the controversy over the “Chief” sign at Toh-Atin Gallery, why not have one of the Native American artists represented by the gallery repaint its face with a portrait of a real Nat...

Our view: Racist stereotypes need to go bye-bye

May a neighbor and My memories of The Chief diner and its iconic sign are less than happy. In the mid-1950s, my entire family came down with food poisoning after eating at there. The diner...

Letters: Vandalism is not the American way

I am prompted to write in response to my friend, Jackson Clark, and the “Chief” sign by Toh-Atin Gallery; and by President Trump’s executive order to implement the federal law I wrote, The V...

Letters: Trump has his knee on Republicans’ necks

My father, a 100%-disabled veteran among 23 generations of veterans in the Quintana family, used to constantly say to me, “Be patient son, right will prevail.” I say to the patrio...

Letters: Opposing ‘Chief’ sign is PC run amok

Strange that now that Black Lives Matter is active in Durango, the Herald thinks that the “Chief” has to go (“ First, it’s on private property, Meets all the silly hysterical society and ci...

Letters: Mask advocates becoming unpleasant

Has anyone else noticed how uncivil, unfriendly and sometimes downright nasty our lovely, friendly little town has become? Fear has ugly effects on people. Perhaps it is just brin...

Letters: I’ve watched police and I like what I see

Seeing again the police brutality happening around the county, I thought I’d pass on a couple positive observations of our own local force. First was when an irate non-customer de...
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