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Say no to letting grocery stores sell wine

Wine at WalMart? I can’t imagine it. Seeing the bottles shuffled onto crowded shelves along with the Mountain Dew and Cheetos? And how has the wine been stored or transported? Both temperatu...

Honoring God’s law is not discrimination

The Durango Herald’s editorial (April 27) regarding Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, who refused to bake a wedding cake for homosexuals based on his religious beliefs needs clar...

Support San Juan Symphony on May 15

The Four Corners area is blessed with many fine musicians, and many of us who attended the recent concert of the San Juan Symphony Beethoven Festival had the opportunity to hear many at the ...

DHS keeping its promise for 100 years

Above the entrance of the old high school building at East Second Avenue and 12th Street is inscribed the year, “1916.” That date signals the first Durango High School graduating class. This...

‘Sit in’ with dispatchers was amazing

For a recent “homework” assignment for Leadership La Plata, I did a “sit in” with one of the dispatchers for the Durango-La Plata Emergency Communications Center. The center dispatches for t...

Tubman a good choice for the $20 bill

I am not a fan of the Obama administration. But I applaud the selection of a Bible-thumping, gun-toting Republican vigilante, who not only ran a wide-reaching spy network during the Civil Wa...

Humane Society can help with grief

Relative to the touching and beautiful ad tribute to a late golden retriever (Herald, April 27) there is help for the owner’s grieving! The dog’s owner can contact Stacy at the L...

Animas helps students find themselves

Over the course of my high school career, I have been exposed to so many different types of people and personalities. I have been told what to do and what to expect. Until I came to Animas, ...

Electing Schell a good deal for LPEA

It appears our local electric cooperative could use the services of an experienced energy industry consultant to provide objective market and regulatory analysis of our local electricity rat...

Other local firms compete with big boys

According to Eric Allen (Opinion, Herald, April 24), what wine, beer and liquor customers want is: good service and product knowledge, good product selection, low prices, keeping money local...

James family deserves thanks, luck

It is good to read the story about the James Ranch conservation easement and the James family’s commitment to their land (Herald, April 19); let’s hope their dedication holds. No...

LINK program yields adult-world relevance

Animas High School (AHS) Juniors have been presenting their LINK internship experiences to the public. The AHS LINK program – Leading Internships for New Knowledge – is a required part of ju...
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