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Gun control will not impede terrorists

The choice of editorial cartons promoting gun control in the Herald is proof positive that progressives would rather use the Orlando tragedy to push a gun-control measure than address the re...

Talking gun deaths, use actual numbers

John Everest of Farmington (Letters, Herald, June 22) made the absurd claim that “since the 1966 Texas tower shooting, there have been about 700 victims from 129 shooters.” How is it possibl...

Nordenskiöld presentation wonderful

I want to thank Judith Reynolds, the able cartoonist and staff writer for the Herald, for her wonderful presentation at the Summer Program at Center for Southwest Studies in the afternoon of...

LPEA should sign waiver with Tri-State

I read several letters to the editor from folks asking La Plata Electric Association not to sign a “waiver” from Tri-State, our member-owned and controlled not-for-profit power supplier. The...

Conservation Corps pleased with Bennet

Colorado U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado applauded the recent announcement by the U.S. Forest Service and partners that they will invest more than $11 million to support work and traini...

Column omits key Animas information

The latest “Thinking Green” column (Herald, June 15) omits key information that locals should know about how the Animas River is monitored for safety. Continuous water quality mon...

Responding to Herald’s front page news

America was founded on Christian values and beliefs. As long as this country honored God and his teaching in the Bible, America was blessed and protected by God. By turning our back on God, ...

But would town allow a Bible festival?

When I saw the rainbow flags and Durango Pride Festival banner, I realized Durango was hosting a gay pride celebration. Why not call it what it is, a celebration of those who def...

Camp Hale proposal honors our veterans

On May 30, the Herald ran an editorial describing Sen. Michael Bennet’s plan to protect and preserve Camp Hale by designating the site and adjacent training grounds as a National Historic La...

Off-leash dogs big problem on area trails

Jonathan Romeo’s in-depth article, “Durango’s No. 2 crime,” (Herald, June 2), regarding the problem of dog owners not cleaning up after their dogs on the trails in and around Durango missed ...

Fine repair services a credit to Durango

My family and I recently camped out near Durango. While on the trip, I had serious car trouble. I wanted to take a few minutes to publicly thank two local businesses for the outs...

All are welcome in Unitarian fellowship

If only the killing of 49 innocent people and the injuring of 53 others were unimaginable in our country. But it is heartbreaking and frightening to realize that acts of violence and hatred ...
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