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Opinion

Trump’s off the rails; give Johnson a look

Hey conservatives, rednecks and Republicans! I’m throwing you a bone here. Yeah, I’m a tree huggin’, liberal pacifist. But I feel for ya, my political adversaries. Your boy Donnie...

Lachelt shows how government can work

I would like to commend a government official for doing her job exceptionally well. In the spring of this year, a county maintainer inadvertently damaged our irrigation pipeline. ...

Do not make tourists pay for recycling

My wife, our friends and I recently spent two weeks in your beautiful city. It was a great experience. The lovely home we rented was outside the city limits so there was no recyc...

Redeveloping Camino del Rio needed

It’s wonderful that Durango is considering improving Camino del Rio. My vision would be widening it and creating wide, curving sidewalks with trees and benches. Traffic on this th...

Letter writer wrong on county spending

Chad Fox’s letter to the editor (Herald, Aug. 14) is typical of what readers can expect from opponents of La Plata County Commissioners Gwen Lachelt and Julie Westendorff in this year’s elec...

Thanks to BID for bolstering downtown

Downtown, Durango’s most vibrant area for both locals and visitors, is the historic, commercial and social heart of our city. We owe a big thank you to Durango’s Business Improvement Distric...

Stapleton wrong about Colorado PERA

The Durango Herald misled its readership on retirement security by printing State Treasurer Walker Stapleton’s ill-informed comments (Herald, June 22) about the Colorado Public Employees Ret...

J. Paul Brown ridiculing serious science

I’ll admit it wasn’t until recently that I caught up on state Rep. J. Paul Brown’s ridiculing serious climate science this past spring in front of the Legislature (Herald, May 4). He even we...

Tax burden should be equally shared

Why do our county commissioners look at raising taxes on business and property owners to pay for needed road and bridge improvements, and the airport expansion? Property and busi...

Keep the Arc; it has become part of us

Initially, I was pretty perturbed by the Arc of History. In hindsight it was the outrageous “history” in the name. It was a bunch of rock slabs that had nothing to do with the amazing histor...

GOP showing antipathy to common good

In the Opinion section (Herald, Aug. 7) there were two points of view on the Animas River. The first, by Shere Byrd of Fort Lewis College and the San Juan Basin Board of Health, speaks of co...

Not the teams, but imagery must change

In the popular western movies of the 1950s and ’60s, the good guys lost if you were living on a rez. But when it came to who was the toughest, there was no doubt that Geronimo and Crazy Hors...
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