Letters to the Editor

Herald dropped ball on Solheim Cup
Letters to the Editor

Herald dropped ball on Solheim Cup

September 26, 2015

But you totally dropped the ball on Solheim Cup coverage. This is a huge international event with a strong patriotic component. And this year, the American women golfers overcame the…

Silverton’s Superfund thoughts irrelevant
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Silverton’s Superfund thoughts irrelevant

September 26, 2015

The Animas does not even run through Silverton, as its headwaters are south of town limits. The offending mines are north of Silverton, and the creeks that carry the pollution…

Look to future, not past for mine fix
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Look to future, not past for mine fix

September 26, 2015

After the ugly plume made its way through town, the community hit a very fragile state, affecting members of the recreational community to the small-business community. The mustard-colored water was…

Migrants everywhere deserve our help
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Migrants everywhere deserve our help

September 26, 2015

It is imperative that a peaceful solution be found for Syria itself. That will take strong diplomatic action on the part of the U.S., Europe and Russia, but the issue…

Death needed to fix Camino crossings?
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Death needed to fix Camino crossings?

September 26, 2015

Durango quickly needs to install a safer way for everyone to use the roadway, including pedestrians. I know I am not the only one to have an incident like this,…

Stakeholders should be open, accessible
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Stakeholders should be open, accessible

September 24, 2015

He complains stakeholders downstream are bashing the residents of Silverton: “(Silverton) has its own pristine drinking water sources and has no need for irrigation water because there is no agriculture…

Rain barrels benefit downstream users
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Rain barrels benefit downstream users

September 23, 2015

Surely this is a much more direct delivery of this extra water to downstream users than hoping it will flow through the ground without first evaporating or being lost to…

Oppose the plan to allow exporting oil
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Oppose the plan to allow exporting oil

September 23, 2015

The impacts are already dramatic in Alaska, but here in Colorado it’s happening, too. We are seeing a growing trend of reduced snowpack and we’ve just experienced yet another of…

Climate change is happening today
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Climate change is happening today

September 22, 2015

In Colorado, we are contending with longer and more destructive wildfire seasons, reduced snowpack and increased incidence of respiratory disease. Research from the Union of Concerned Scientists and a climate…

Compliments to the Herald, Ballantines
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Compliments to the Herald, Ballantines

September 22, 2015

Then, on Sept. 17, I watched the Denver Broncos game, and it was over after 9 p.m., and the Durango Herald had an article in the next day’s paper about…

Planned Parenthood another serial killer
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Planned Parenthood another serial killer

September 21, 2015

This comes from an organization that tells young, scared, pregnant girls that their child is “just a blob of tissue.” I have news, you can’t donate brains and hearts, lungs…

Get government to look into gas prices
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Get government to look into gas prices

September 20, 2015

The federal plus state tax on gas 41 cents per gallon in Colorado versus 37 cents in Arizona. So where’s the justification on the 55 cent difference? When I read…

Allow beer and wine in grocery stores
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Allow beer and wine in grocery stores

September 20, 2015

A vast majority of states have allowed full-strength beer and wine sales in grocery stores for years. And as the craft beer segment in general represents the largest share and…

Weak trails attracting only old people
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Weak trails attracting only old people

September 19, 2015

If you want bicycle tourism, build trails with flow, berms, jumps, challenging rollers and technical features. The “Chapman flow trail” is a joke with brake-jacking corners (exactly Trails 2000’s style).…

Sept. 11? Do something to be remembered
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Sept. 11? Do something to be remembered

September 19, 2015

Let’s be clear: I think we should remember people who lose their lives to the fallen and senselessly violent nature of human “kind.” I think we should mourn the loss…

Committee hearing wasted precious time
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Committee hearing wasted precious time

September 19, 2015

The majority of those on the committee would not acknowledge the cause, ignored the long-term effects and offered no solution to the problem or any assistance to those affected. All…

Come together to back law enforcement
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Come together to back law enforcement

September 19, 2015

I think it is long past time we all stand up and say “enough is enough” and put our support behind our law-enforcement people and do everything we can to…

Attacks on EPA aim at ending oversight
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Attacks on EPA aim at ending oversight

September 19, 2015

And so it is with Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Cortez, and his ilk, and the Environmental Protection Agency. After they ensured a permanent underclass with deep cuts to maternal and infant…

Gold King spill revealed nothing new
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Gold King spill revealed nothing new

September 19, 2015

Quite frankly, I’m more concerned about the rude river runners who trespass and then flip me off after they’ve used my land for a toilet, than the heavy metals in…

Chase brought readers amazing prose
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Chase brought readers amazing prose

September 19, 2015

The Herald, and Durango, are lucky to have her. I make a point of finding her byline now, no matter what she’s covering. Kate Niles Durango Editor’s note: Chase Olivarius-McAllister…

Use abundance perspective when choosing college
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Use abundance perspective when choosing college

September 19, 2015

Every fall, the pattern repeats itself. Anxiety escalates as students and parents follow the paucity theory of college admissions. That theory‘s premise: When a resource is scarce – the number…

Weed infestation makes us all look bad
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Weed infestation makes us all look bad

September 17, 2015

Shame on the state and county for not forcing the Forest Service to comply with the regulations. The county would fine and or go in and control weeds on private…

Learn facts about Planned Parenthood
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Learn facts about Planned Parenthood

September 17, 2015

Planned Parenthood may advertise on its website that it provides cancer screening, test for STDs, etc. but not all services are provided and not all services are free. In fact,…

Herald worries about water, not abortion
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Herald worries about water, not abortion

September 16, 2015

On Sept. 6 it published an editorial supporting an organization, Planned Parenthood, that terminates the heartbeats of thousands of children. This organization that the Herald supports dismembers and sells the…

Respect Constitution Week Sept. 17-23
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Respect Constitution Week Sept. 17-23

September 16, 2015

Sept. 17 was originally called Citizenship Day, and on our calendars is shown as Citizenship Day and Constitution Week begins. The DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., is a memorial…

Coal mine slips around another code
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Coal mine slips around another code

September 15, 2015

The trucks drive a steep hill on CR 120N that has a 9 percent grade. When large trucks and passenger cars share a hazardous road, these heavily loaded semis pose…

Toxic metals still remain in the river
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Toxic metals still remain in the river

September 15, 2015

Obviously they have settled in the sediment where they will affect aquatic organisms, move further downstream and become magnified in the food chain. A truly meaningful study would look at…