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Letters: White opinions about sign do not count

I subscribe to The Your previous article about the Toh-Atin Gallery “chief” sign limited its inquiry about whether the statue should be taken down to artists who depend on the gallery for ...

Letters: Sign stands for artistic uplift, not racism

When the Chief Diner closed in 1980, Jackson Clark, Antonia’s father, purchased the sign, in part to keep it from being destroyed. Far from being in any way a racist, Clark was one of, if no...

Letters: Grandfather hot springs into its glory

I lived in Durango for about 10 years. I recall much of its beauty and charm. The hot springs was one of my favorite places. Now I read the local bureaucracy is trying to stifle a...

Letters: The city should be lowering water rates

Residents of Durango are being hit again with high summer water bills. Unfortunately, the city has not presented a believable explanation of this travesty. Councilor Chris Bettin ...

Letters: Scott Tipton doesn’t care about our kids

I must confess that I have not felt the same about our country since December 2013. Why then? This is when 20 little kids were slaughtered in the Sandy Hook shooting. Although I’m...

Letters: Why do we even need a planning board?

I am writing about the news story “ Townhomes are attached to other townhomes. Detached townhomes are called houses. With the proposed priority on affordability, the townhomes ru...

Letters: Matt Salka has my vote for commission

I first met Matt Salka about four years ago while walking our dogs. Had no idea who he was, and we started talking about living in the little town of Bayfield. During our discussion he let m...

Letters: These orders are for everyone’s safety

I don’t understand the outcry by some of my fellow citizens and patriots about measures that have been recommended or even ordered to try to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among the populati...

Letters: Council should strengthen mask rule

I am writing to express my support for the city mask law. Much as I appreciate my liberties, I am also aware of the responsibilities to the countless hands which hold us all up, k...

Letters: Congress, advance this Alzheimer’s bill

My family has been devastated by Alzheimer’s disease. My mother is living in late stage Alzheimer’s, and we have already lost seven other family members to the disease. The prevalence of thi...

Letters: It is time to unmask the fear gripping us

As a resident of Durango, I am one of the lucky ones. I contracted COVID-19 in March and I was able to recover thanks to the good assistance of our Mercy hospital nurses and doctors. And my ...

Letters: Racial justice connected to health care

Throughout U.S. history, people of color have endured a health care system that perpetuates racial disparities. Hospitals across America were segregated by race and, not surprisingly, black ...
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