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Transients can help clean up the camps

When I worked for the U.S. Forest Service, I had to clean up and haul to the dump, several times a week, transient-camp trash piles similar to the one pictured on the front-page (Herald, Jun...

Clean out Durango’s illegal campsites

While I wish no one to be harmed by bears, I’m far more disturbed at the frequency with which bears are harmed by stupid and rude people, indirectly as well as directly. To wit: A significan...

ALC claims about state land are absurd

In a recent op-ed, (“Public land lobby,” Herald, May 31) the American Lands Council received justified criticism for its attempts to seize our national public lands. Aside from the fact that...

Transients are now a statewide problem

The problem of vagrancy and transients is a Colorado problem, not just Durango’s. Just about every town in the state is dealing with similar issues. It has put a ridiculous burden on the ama...

Hillcrest needs to put the public first

I was surprised to read in the Herald that the front nine at the Hillcrest Golf Course will be closed for renovations in late August, then the back nine will close. It certainly was not unde...

Move sewer plant away from Santa Rita

My experience at Animas River Days was awesome! The new park, the new river and the addition of the new outbuildings all made it an “event” center. I propose to the city of Durang...

SB 268 part of ongoing effort to kill Roe

In response to Sen. Ellen Roberts’ column (Herald, May 24): Senate Bill 268, the latest Colorado “personhood” act that failed to pass, stated that “a ‘person’ includes an unborn child at eve...

Free speech means vets’ job well done

As a veteran of the Vietnam War, I would like to share the following observations and comments. While waiting at the corner of Ninth Street and Main Avenue to turn north, I waited for a whit...

Bear paid the price for illegal camping

I read the story titled “When bears attack” (Herald, June 2). After reading the story and seeing the accompanying photos the headline should’ve read, “When humans are ignorant and have no re...

Do we need to hear daily about pot?

I noted with great pleasure the report (Herald,May 22) on the disposition of the bizarre lawsuit against Todd Risberg. It was thorough and to the point, documenting the utterly frivolous na...

Property taxes are due by June 15

If you paid 50 percent of your property taxes earlier this year, remember to pay the rest by June 15 in order to avoid any interest penalty. If you haven’t paid any of your property taxes ye...

DNF ready to move ahead, sans baggage

Root Routledge, the last-place finisher in the most recent democratically conducted election of the Durango Natural Food’s board of directors, has continued to somehow captivate the Herald l...
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