Opinion & Letters to the Editor
Expanded airport would benefit everyone
Since then, I have moved to Durango and use the airport with some frequency. The flights to Denver and Dallas are packed. The airport is full of people. Available parking…
Send in Legislative Lowdown questions
In a change of format for this year, we are asking that all questions be submitted before the event. We hope this will make our coverage more efficient and provide…
Pilates will elevate mind, body, spirit
Young’s argument that exercise should be striving toward wholeness and a fuller life is praiseworthy, as well as the combined use of mind and body to fully benefit from our…
Dance has fully admitted her mistakes
Rather, Alison generously hired Sienna as a favor, so that she could get a practical education about the restaurant business. Sienna gained invaluable experience that summer, which both informed her…
Dance is a loyal supporter of local foods
Sure, Alison made some honest mistakes. To her credit, she admitted the errors in her ways once she realized what they were and did everything to correct the situation. Let’s…
Labor-law violations long well-known
By now, we all know about the labor-law violations, have known about them for months. As they say, that is hardly front-page news. So why does the Herald run such…
Coram and IUDs
State representative is right: Funding long-term contraceptives is a win-win
Herald coverage of Cyprus mean-spirited
Those who do not know Alison personally (as I do) might conclude, from reading the Herald, that she intentionally cheated her employees. Would such a person take four of her…
Sorry for the family of Gallegos
Susan Leventhal Durango Editor’s note: On Jan. 23, Jeffrey Gallegos was sentenced to six years in prison and five years of probation for kidnapping and attempted sexual assault. Susan Leventhal…
There was better way to tell Dance’s story
There was a higher way to report this news. The businesses that have survived past 20 years in Durango are few. If she is the dishonest person, these stories subliminally…
Mentoring makes big difference for kids
In a recent national report, “The Mentoring Effect,” young people who were at-risk for not completing high school but who had a mentor were 55 percent more likely to be…
Coal truck incident clouds memories
It was great letter, I thought. It got me thinking, and it is time for me to speak up. The coal mine needs to come to grips with its impact…
Help groups teaching avalanche safety
For example, I just recently started backcountry skiing and was elated to receive a scholarship for an Avalanche 1 course through the Joe Philpott & Peter Carver Avalanche Scholarship Fund…
Exodus could cause SJBHD to implode
The “cat” issue is resolved could easily be interpreted as an unsatisfactory compromise; finished, but in no way “solved.” From playground bully to corporate one, too many people believe they…
Health department was once exemplary
In nursing, we served La Plata and Archuleta counties well by having comprehensive services for women, children, seniors and the disabled. Our clients were helped by a professional, creative and…
Only hope is informed and active voters
One definition of the political concept of “fascism” is a government controlled by corporations, which are now defined as “people” and have the right to unlimited political contributions. I believe…
Tests are often rife with errors
This confused the students and made me cringe in frustration for our kids. How can the district ask the students to test when, often, the tests have errors themselves? I…
Airport expansion
New designs have lower costs, but a great deal still remains to be decided
Property tax bills are in mail
You may elect one of two ways to pay your property taxes: two payments or in one lump sum. · If you elect to pay one lump-sum, that payment is…
ADU fees are extortion for homeowners
Over the years, in the absence of city policy, it’s been homeowners that have taken on this challenge by creating small apartments in their houses or investment properties to accommodate…
Support schools’ efforts to improve
These issues are not unique to Durango. They affect every single school district in every single town in every single state. Our community, instead of partnering with the school and…
Industrial hemp
Congressional move to legalize growing the crop could benefit Colorado ag
Race, privilege conversations needed
Most people want to believe that the success they’ve achieved is due only to their own capabilities and hard work. Which isn’t to say that hard work and talent do…
Durango Chamber of Commerce rocks
We live in such an amazing community and I can’t really imagine narrowing nominees down to three finalists, much less choosing a winner in each category. I admit that I…