Opinion & Letters to the Editor

It is uncool to skip wearing bike helmets
Letters to the Editor

It is uncool to skip wearing bike helmets

July 27, 2013

Right when I learned how to ride my first bike, I was taught the importance of a helmet. I know always to wear my helmet, no matter how short the…

Bureau of Reclamation rains on parade
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Bureau of Reclamation rains on parade

July 27, 2013

As a government entity, the BOR has the task of being stewards of the public property for all of us. It acts more like the local dictator of Vallecito, and…

E. coli evidence is ample for reusable bags
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E. coli evidence is ample for reusable bags

July 27, 2013

She claims an Internet search found no articles linking E. coli and recyclable bans. Perhaps she needs to take an Internet 101 class. A Yahoo search using the words “recyclable…

Why stop at bags? Council should go bigger
Letters to the Editor

Why stop at bags? Council should go bigger

July 27, 2013

Because of the new tariff, fewer people would drive to get food. Climate change/global warming would necessarily benefit. If the parking rates increased significantly after, for instance, 15 minutes, people…

Using reusable bags is just common sense
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Using reusable bags is just common sense

July 27, 2013

It’s time for the grumblers to really look at what they’re complaining about: America has entered a new phase where we must review how our lifestyles are affecting our environment…

Obamacare
Editorials

Obamacare

July 27, 2013

State is right to market the coming health-insurance exchange energetically

Help end child hunger by donating food
Letters to the Editor

Help end child hunger by donating food

July 24, 2013

ECHO Food Bank in Farmington sent more than 5,000 backpacks filled with ready-to-eat foods home with kids from 17 area elementary schools last year so they wouldn’t go hungry over…

Ultra-liberal minority pushing bag ban
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Ultra-liberal minority pushing bag ban

July 24, 2013

Virtually everything sold in the supermarket is packaged in — guess what? – non-reusable packaging! And what is not already prepackaged, such as fruits and vegetables, are put in –…

Colo. doesn’t allow us to stand our ground
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Colo. doesn’t allow us to stand our ground

July 24, 2013

If one were to run from a mountain lion, one could expect to be pursued, run down and eaten. To turn one’s back on a physical threat from another human…

Energy planning
Editorials

Energy planning

July 24, 2013

Tipton’s House measure knocks land management out of balance

Obama, media fanning racism flames
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Obama, media fanning racism flames

July 24, 2013

Does anyone remember the white riots nationwide after O.J. Simpson was acquitted of killing his white wife and her white friend? Me neither. Does anyone remember the nationwide outcry about…

Politics over progress
Editorials

Politics over progress

July 24, 2013

Congressional Republicans aim low with an agenda of nothing but ‘no’

Thank firefighters through ‘Sock It To Me’
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Thank firefighters through ‘Sock It To Me’

July 24, 2013

High-quality socks are something they need, and the donations that we all make will say “thank you” to our firefighters. So I heartily encourage folks to go buy a pair…

Plastics industry pushing support of its bags
Letters to the Editor

Plastics industry pushing support of its bags

July 24, 2013

Many of the letters see the effort as an intrusion into the freedom of the consumer, failing to recognize that the situation against which the city is responding is itself…

Educate about bags, do not require fee
Letters to the Editor

Educate about bags, do not require fee

July 23, 2013

Why did they even bother having a City Council meeting July 16? Any arguments or protests by opponents of the city plastic-bag fee fell on deaf ears. This was evidenced…

Water
Editorials

Water

July 23, 2013

Lake Nighthorse gives Durango a welcome cushion, but not an excuse to grow foolishly

Christian pastors fail to talk about wars
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Christian pastors fail to talk about wars

July 23, 2013

The Iraq War was to create a “vibrant democracy in the Middle East.” The cost was 4,500 American and 100,000 Iraqi lives. According to current newspaper reports, our effort has…

Pets could cause problems via reusable bags
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Pets could cause problems via reusable bags

July 21, 2013

I’m sure that I and others are not paranoid that sneezing at the cashier counter could possibly result from allergies to pet dander. Robert Wire Durango

Pool our energy for a big monsoon, snow year
Letters to the Editor

Pool our energy for a big monsoon, snow year

July 21, 2013

Since growing up here (I’m 52), I’ve seen much change and have read many letters to the editor. My request is a simple one. Given the intensity of our climatic…

Alternate legal suite could resolve bag issues
Letters to the Editor

Alternate legal suite could resolve bag issues

July 21, 2013

In order to simplify the edict that the City Council seems poised to enact, I propose these laws be created instead: A law stating that checkout employees be trained to…

Rare earth
Editorials

Rare earth

July 21, 2013

Everything old is new again: Technology spurs interest in unfamiliar elements

Be a good person: Stop crying about bags
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Be a good person: Stop crying about bags

July 21, 2013

If I forget my bag or if they are dirty and I don’t want to risk exposing anyone to the plague, I put my purchases back in the cart and…

Lifetime terms for moon park idea
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Lifetime terms for moon park idea

July 20, 2013

This is wonderful. Now that they have proved they are incapable of dealing with problems in this country and on our planet, they can move on to the other areas…

Protect water, land not gas industry’s profit
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Protect water, land not gas industry’s profit

July 20, 2013

With $331 million profited daily within the first quarter of 2013 by oil and gas, is it really intelligent to be selling out our life-giving resources, while blindly falling into…

E-cigarette maker chooses market carefully
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E-cigarette maker chooses market carefully

July 20, 2013

VUSE Digital Vapor Cigarettes are made for and marketed to adult tobacco consumers, and the only VUSE styles being offered as part of this expansion are regular and menthol. VUSE…