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McInnis has what the LPEA board needs

You are all now familiar with Kohler McInnis’ biographical details, noting I am sure, his extensive business background, his community volunteer service record and his leadership experience....

Re-elect Erb for second LPEA term

I invite all LPEA District 4 members to vote for Heather Erb for a second term as an LPEA board director. Heather has been an outstanding LPEA director the past term, providing leadership, c...

Re-elect Bassett to work for members

In a letter to the editor (Herald, May 1), a candidate for the La Plata Electric Association board touts his business experience, saying, “LPEA is a business, and I feel it should be run as ...

Credit Testa and DEF for author’s visit

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Sonia Nazario visited Escalante and Miller middle schools on April 24 as a culminating event for eighth-grade students who read her book, Enrique’s Journey – th...

If one group is ‘greens,’ what are others?

La Plata Electric Association according to Christie Zeller: What do we call the opposition to “the greens”? “The browns”? Methinks the shill a bit shrill. Davitt M. Ar...

‘Green Majority’ costing LPEA customers

Follow the money. That’s standard advice for discovering underlying truths. Applied to La Plata Electric Association’s board of directors, it looks like this: Mentione...

Lose shackles of greed: Vote for Koli

In regards to the Herald’s April 26 editorial proclaiming Bob Formwalt to be a green candidate, I was quite amused and confused as to why it was not published in the comics section. ...

Why the questions, but no comments?

Because I have subscribed to The Durango Herald for 20 years with no complaint about the price (not officially, anyway), why do I have to answer survey questions to read articles online? ...

Durango can get fluoride out of its water

Recently, the federal government recommended reducing the fluoride we put in our water. Is our water really safe to drink? Let’s look. First we add chlorine, a greenish-yellow gas...

New wheelchair logo a welcome shift

Kudos to the Durango High School freshmen who revised the wheelchair logo with a forward-moving image, (Herald, April 29). The English class replaced the passive figure with an a...

Get screened for Women’s Health Week

Women are often the caregivers of the family. After taking care of kids, spouses, aging parents or even friends, women sometimes forget to take care of themselves. Each year, Mother’s Day ki...

Dogs run free; why not Mr. Bubbles?

I recently received a letter from the Durango Parks & Recreation Department detailing its desire to turn Jenkins Ranch Park (where my children play) and Fanto Park (where they attend school ...
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