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River spill will pay big dividends

Cheer up, Durango. Years ago in business, we had a saying, “There is no such thing as bad publicity.” Durango has received more publicity in the last two weeks than it has received in the la...

Encouraging letter inspires teacher

I am the sixth grade humanities teacher at Mountain Middle School, and I recently received an unexpected letter and gift in my mailbox. The eloquent letter expressed gratitude for my efforts...

Thanks for coverage of Animas River spill

Thank you, Durango Herald staff, for your excellence in reporting on the Animas River catastrophe. You are providing coverage from a multitude of angles, as well as incredible photography. T...

Sustainability plan awash in buzzwords

The City Council deserves credit for the Sustainability Action Plan for its internal operations. As reported in the Herald (Local Briefs, Aug. 11) the plan is “intended to elevate the city’s...

A way we can all use renewable energy

Attention, all you Durango “greenies,” and even the climate change naysayers in our midst. Those of you who have strongly supported local pressure on LPEA to utilize more renewable energy in...

Perhaps spill will spur better protection

What if the Animas River catastrophe had not been accompanied by a visible aberration of the river? The image of the kayakers on the tainted, but somehow oddly aesthetic yellow waters certai...

Look into the EPA’s political opposition

A quick note to local news outlets regarding the trash talking of the EPA and threatened lawsuits against the EPA surrounding the abandoned mine contaminated wastewater accidental release in...

Take care when around mama bears

I live on the Florida River on County Road 228. I recently found three large chokecherry trees on my property torn down and totally devoid of their fruit in just one night. Boy, I thought, t...

McGrath’s judgment in question on spill

Shaun McGrath, Region 8 administrator for the EPA, is becoming the Michael Brown of the Animas River toxic mine spill, so, “Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a job.” McGrath’s bureaucratic spa...

Silverton should invite U.S. rowing team

The town of Silverton should invite the U.S. Rowing Team to work out in the stretch of the Animas River just south of town, providing our athletes with nearly identical conditions as they ar...

City, county must enforce bear policy

Our local governments say they care about what happens to the bears in our community. They pretend they want to protect them. They pretend they are concerned about bear attacks. ...

Contaminated plume is EPA’s ugly baby

The Animas River is orange! Does it glow in the dark? Is it now a fire hazard? Why did the Environmental Protection Agency wait so long to inform us? How are those near-extinct lizards and t...
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