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Death needed to fix Camino crossings?

I know it has been brought up time and time again, but it is clear that nothing is being done about the extremely hazardous crosswalks that allow pedestrians to cross Camino del Rio. I am wr...

Ammonia is a simple way to save bears

I found an easy, simple way to save bears: Pour a shot of pure ammonia in the garbage bag before putting it in the container. It is always a good idea to secure the container and wait until ...

Stakeholders should be open, accessible

In response to Bill Simon’s op-ed (Herald, Sept. 13): If the Animas River Stakeholders Group is sincerely dedicated to providing a forum to broaden community awareness, it should try to diss...

Rain barrels benefit downstream users

Regarding the idea that rain barrels divert water from downstream users, in fact rain barrels would benefit downstream users. Folks who install rain barrels will use exactly that much less m...

Oppose the plan to allow exporting oil

President Obama’s recent trip to Alaska shines an encouraging light on the need for the country to continue making strides to address climate change. I’m pleased he made a bold plan to deal ...

Climate change is happening today

The Durango Herald’s Good Earth story about rising sea levels (Aug. 27) brings home the increasingly hard to ignore fact that climate change is no longer a problem for the next generation. T...

Compliments to the Herald, Ballantines

My compliments to The Durango Herald! On Sept. 16, I attended a meeting about the quality of water in the Animas Valley, and left the meeting about 8:30 p.m., and the Durango Herald publishe...

Positive column a breath of fresh air

With all the buzz, political posturing, blaming, and finger-pointing dealing with the Gold King Mine and Animas River, there was a breath of fresh air in the Sept. 18 Herald. Jenny Johnston’...

Planned Parenthood another serial killer

This letter is in response to the editorial defending Planned Parenthood (Herald, Sept. 8). For anybody to defend the practices that have been exposed by the Center for Medical Progress in i...

Get government to look into gas prices

We’re part-time residents here for 15 years. Our primary residence is in Tucson where gasoline is about 55 cents a gallon cheaper than here, and that’s for 87 octane regular, not the 86 octa...

Allow beer and wine in grocery stores

Regarding the pubs and craft brewers and politics story (Herald, Sept. 10), we can first and foremost be proud of, and applaud what our local brewers do, and how they positively represent th...

Does Durango have a price-fixing cartel?

On Sept. 14, regular gas prices posted in Cortez were $2.55 to $2.68 per gallon, and in Durango, the cheapest price was $2.82 per gallon. Why is gasoline in Durango so much more expensive? ...
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