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Fix Arc without spending more money

I am also sorry that someone took a hammer to the Arc of History, but I vote we do not throw any more money at it. We can rearrange the rocks, close the gaps – it really isn’t ruined! ...

Colorado governments should not buy art

Durango is busy trying to jam 100,000 people into a valley that can hold one-tenth that. The Colorado Department of Transportation is aiding and abetting this crime by planning the highways ...

Two sentences show the need for reform

Let’s get this straight: Michael McFarland’s wife dies in one of the most violent ways possible while his children are sleeping in the house – if they were so fortunate for that brief respit...

Vandalism adds to Arc’s abstract nature

I believe Judith Reynolds (Herald, July 31) is on to something. Do we really need to “fix” the Arc of History? I say, let it be. It’s original look was, to be kind, very abstra...

Local theater screenings are a hidden cultural gem

I just returned home from our own Animas City Theatre after seeing the National Theatre of London production of “Everyman.” I was moved to immediately share this reminder. The contemporary v...

Give the Arc a decent burial, headstone

I think the Arc should be given a decent burial and a headstone placed in that spot that says: Here lie the remains of a piece of art that was enjoyed by some and inspired others...

Weedy medians make poor impression

Who is in charge of the flower boulevards at our brand-spanking new intersection by the DoubleTree? As a local who loves Durango, I’m quite embarrassed that our tourists see all ...

Ceremony honors departed veterans

As we approach Greenmount Cemetery, the guard of 10 men and women stands at full attention, saluting and guns ready. Once the funeral coach is in position, the commander orders t...

Expansion plans dangerous to skiers

I live in Durango and am an avid backcountry skier in and around Silverton. I enjoy this area because I can drive along highways and county roads to access points that allow me to ski into s...

Get the facts on the Iran agreement

Over the next few weeks, we may read and hear much concerning the Iran nuclear agreement as members of Congress review it under the terms of the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act. This agree...

Sheep do not belong in delicate areas

After reading Debra Van Winegarden’s wonderfully written (“... whimsical lime stone rocks ...”) story about climbing Jura Knob (Herald, July 2), my sister and I attempted our first climb the...

Iran deal will only benefit our enemy

This is a bad deal with a nation not to be trusted. Remove the sanctions, and Iran will have the money to do what it wants. What does Iran want to do? The government has told us: It will fun...
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