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Take a stand for Hay Gulch residents

I recently have read the letters regarding County Road 120 and the concerns of both health-related issues and quality of life issues connected to the hauling of coal by the mine owned by Gru...

Mine traffic compromises health, sleep

My husband and I have lived on County Road 120 since 1984. We have coexisted with King Coal semi trucks that have hauled tons of coal every year. Before cellphones, we let them use our landl...

Think before giving to panhandlers

Recently, I counted six panhandlers working the Walmart entrances and exits, all at the same time. Five of the six appeared to be able-bodied and young enough to work a job. Earlier that mor...

Make changes to currency relevant

According to The New Yorker, portraits depicted on U.S. currency haven’t changed since 1929. Why are we discussing replacing Andrew Jackson with Amelia Earheart on the $20 as if it’s a women...

Weekday blackout dates fewer on Web

I saw Jon Rudolph’s letter (Herald, March 29) regarding Purgatory’s weekday blackout dates and was surprised to read that those blackout dates expanded to two full weeks in March! ...

Make change at Humane Society meeting

Since the new management at the Humane Society thrift store came on last July, 90 percent of the previous staff has been forced out or fired. Volunteers had duties they loved taken away, so ...

World should manage its oil better

On the front page of the D Section in The Durango Herald (March 29), there was a story about gas and oil drilling. I would rather see stories about inventions that actually take the place of...

Donate road bike and get real machine

Tired of getting your tail kicked by the wind? Do you feel pains in your groin when pedaling uphill? Maybe it’s time to get rid of your road bike before you get passed by a transvestite on a...

Land-grab bills wasting time, money

As the Herald recently reported (“Federal lands bill moves forward,” March 25), the Colorado Legislature is now considering three versions of the land grab bills that are sweeping the West. ...

Permit parking would affect safety, image

According to yet another survey dropped off at my home: “The Third Avenue Boulevard Association and representatives from East Fourth Avenue are actively pursuing a plan for residential permi...

Stop welfare flow to Brown and friends

I totally agree with the recent column by our local conservative intellectual – Rep. J. Paul Brown – on the need to reduce government and increase freedom (Herald, March 25). I ...

Our City Council deserves appreciation

It’s far easier to misrepresent and malign elected officials, as some letter writers have done, rather than instead step up to the plate and take on the responsibility and work of being a ci...
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