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Water plan should address threats

Thank you for the opportunity to voice my opinion on the new draft of the Colorado Water Plan. It appears to be evolving in a direction that I agree with. Looking for a strong voice of conse...

Regulation counters unbridled capitalism

“The Lord can make you tumble, the Lord can make you turn, the Lord can make you overflow, but the Lord can’t make you burn.” That’s Randy Newman’s take on the infamous event of 1969 when Cl...

Offer concealed carry to reduce crime

All around us in this country, innocent lives are being taken – for the most part with the illegal, cruel and thoughtless use of firearms. Today our right to bear firearms is guaranteed by t...

Mend fences, break bread, make deals

A lovely ceremony took place in Havana, Cuba, recently. After more than a half century of sanctions and other tense moments, the United States offered an olive branch by opening the doors to...

Humane Society is a model for others

I recently went to a volunteer orientation given by Stacye, the volunteer coordinator at the La Plata County Humane Society. I hadn’t volunteered there for a couple of years and was impresse...

Solve mine issue before we fall asleep

As one of those who has been dozing with regard to the toxins entering the Animas daily, I worry about the area’s residents falling back to sleep. The surge of yellow through Durango broke e...

Treat homeless like the humans they are

The recent verbal attacks on homeless people that I’ve been seeing in the Opinion pages of the Herald, and even coming from some of my own friends, has been quite disturbing. Where has compa...

Golden river of sludge

I hold myself tight so I won’t Cry But I still feel tears inside Not yet run away as The golden glow of waste reached Unsuspecting l...

Spill requires a cleanup, not a stunt

The governor’s irresponsible act of drinking water from the Animas after putting in iodine tablets, then declaring the river to be safe for recreation is absurd. The spill from Silverton did...

We were lucky the EPA caused the spill

The greater Durango community and water users downstream on the Animas River should be thanking their lucky stars that the Environmental Protection Agency precipitated the Gold King Mine spi...

Colorado should pay half the cost of spill

Now, what state did the Animas spill happen in? And how much oversight of mining was there, until the Environmental Protection Agency was formed around 1970? Seems to me that Colo...

Santa Rita not the place for sewer plant

Hats off to Gov. Hickenlooper and our government officials for putting the pressure on to get our river back on track and, just as important, to get serious about preventing it from happenin...
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