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Explore restoration of the Arc

In an Aug. 7 Herald story, the “city” is quoted as saying that the “Arc” sculpture at the entrance to Durango was a total loss valued at $28,000. After looking at the damage done ...

A Durango Melody

Despite my sadness over the current disaster, I believe Durango can and will survive and flourish. I just wanted to share this poem with all the others who love our special town: ...

Polluted river cancels house hunt

We were in Durango from Page, Ariz., house-hunting, but have cancelled that reason for being here, and our frequent past visits will be much less so in the future. Many of us are ...

Spill was a reminder of Blair’s foresight

Watching the Herald’s news coverage of the Gold King Mine spill over the better part of a week, I am again reminded of the incredible legacy left by my friend Rob Blair, who founded the Moun...

First estimate of spill off by millions

Early news account of the disastrous spill into a tributary of the Animas River repeatedly referred to “1 million gallons” of toxic water entering our river. We need to keep in mind that at ...

Feel grief for river in order to heal

On the banks of the Animas River, in the San Juan watershed south of the Weminuche Wilderness, north and east of the canyons of the Colorado River, west of the Rio Grande, the birds are quie...

Trump a perfect spokesman for the right

Now that ice hockey is over and the Stanley Cup is where it belongs – in Chicago – I’ve felt a bit of a letdown because of the apparent lack of drama and entertainment we’re left to amuse ou...

Don’t shoot messenger over mine spill

Please, stop shooting the messenger over this horrible mine-waste spill. There is a long history here, and EPA was trying to do its job with its hands tied sociopolitically. Twe...

More helicopters will destroy Silverton

In 2001, the Brills in Silverton claimed that they needed the extreme, high-country terrain for professional skiers. Now, they have surreptitiously and hypocritically reversed their intentio...

River pollution reminds of Native proverb

This Cree Indian quote comes to mind after what has happened to our dear Animas River: “When the last tree is cut down, the last fish is caught, and the last river is polluted; wh...

Import bears to deal with homeless

Thanks to Kent Schribner for his letter, “Homeless people, tourists cannot coexist,” (Herald, Aug. 8). I agree. Many local people and the homeless have difficulty coexisting, as well. Naviga...

Take action now on climate change

Our outdoor heritage is what drew so many of us to Colorado, especially here in Durango. Our rivers and mountains continually draw tourists and locals alike onto our main streets and into ou...
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