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Clean power plan great for public health

Recently, I was pleased to read that the Obama Administration had finalized the Clean Power Plan, the United States’ first ever limits on carbon pollution from power plants. These new standa...

Stand strong for Clean Power Plan

As county commissioners, we recognize that our job is not only to advocate on behalf of our constituents, but to protect the land, air and water our region depends on. Here in the Southwest,...

Christianity, religion not interchangeable

There are several misconceptions being printed in some of the columns in your newspaper. I have noticed in your opinion page that many people who write opinions and letters are confused abou...

State’s health care needs new direction

In response to the story headline “Single-payer backers go for ballot measure in Colorado” (Herald, Oct. 20): Health care costs in Colorado continue to rise. This year, we will sp...

Attorney general’s priorities are wrong

Colorado’s Republican Attorney General Cynthia Coffman has filed yet another lawsuit against the federal government. This time she’s suing the Environmental Protection Agency regarding its p...

Insist on security at branch campuses

My fiancé has attended Pueblo Community College/SCCC for more than two years. Portions of his tuition pay for a nurse and security. Following the Umpqua Oregon Community College killings, he...

AHS takes substance issues seriously

With the recent front-page Herald stories highlighting drug and alcohol use among student-athletes in Durango, I want to address what I believe are misperceptions about Animas High School an...

Affiliate briefly to participate in caucus

I’ve been wondering how many unaffiliated Coloradans realize that they will be left out of presidential primary voting if they don’t (at least temporarily) join one of the major parties. We ...

Botanical Society furthers library’s vision

As a Durango Public Library Advisory Board member since 2006, and chairman from 2008 until January, probably the most frequent complaint I heard after the new building opened was about the “...

Cost explains the drop in airport traffic

Airport expansion justifications are now in the theatre of the absurd. Direct from the article (Herald, Oct. 16), we hear that the “fast pace of growth for our airport will likely continue” ...

Cutting government means worse service

​The story about increased Forest Service fees and reduced services as a result of drastic funding shortages over the decade (Herald, Oct. 22), is symptomatic of the state of current federal...

In-stream flows a good move for Dolores

Dolores River Boating Advocates would like to give a “shout out” to the Colorado Water Conservation Board for its recent unanimous decision to pursue an in-stream flow water right for the Do...
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