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Parks and Wildlife aims for public input and guidance to help with budget woes

We tend to associate hunting season with fall. The pastime goes hand in hand with frost on fallen leaves, longer nights and the crisp days of autumn. Actually, the first big-game...

Mine, power plant part of moving to cleaner energy

I am pleased to report that the acquisition and operation of the Navajo Mine is proceeding according to plan. The Navajo Nation’s leadership is to be commended for having the foresight to pr...

Taking 5 or more medications? It may be time to de-prescribe

Dr. Benjamin Franklin mused that, “the best doctor gives the least medicines.” Some 200-plus years later, his words still ring true. Data from the Centers for Disease Control an...

In high country, adults, kids get what they need

We are at 11,500 feet, staring across a sloping meadow, wildflowers swirling in a Monet-like blur of color. Three kids are bent over a gopher hole, every cell in their bodies magn...

Tichi children drive, chip and putt way to regionals

I love good news, and Durango has a pair of siblings who will be taking their skills to the next level. Levi and Lilly Tichi both qualified in the Drive, Chip & Putt Championship...

Show off what you’ve grown this summer at the La Plata County Fair

Editor’s note: Get Growing, written by the La Plata County Extension Office’s Master Gardener Program, appears during the growing season. It features timely tips and suggestions for your...

Separate finances are no help to your relationship

I imagine all of us have “gone Dutch” on a date. When each person pays his or her own way during an evening out, it can be easier to maintain independence and limit obligations. O...

A private concert with Reichert, Hannigan

Whenever I hear music written centuries ago, I picture myself gowned, jeweled and bewigged in a nobleman’s salon hearing the piece for the first time. That was particularly true J...

Family appreciates community support

By Tica Clarke I wanted to take a moment to thank and compliment our community for their abundance of love, compassion and support in response to the back-to-back tragedies our fa...

Minority children suffer from hate rhetoric in presidential campaign

By Booth Gunter Every four years, educators across the country look to the presidential election for teachable lessons about the electoral process, democracy, government and the r...

In looking at fluoride, evaluate the ‘facts’ carefully

In 1999, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention listed “Ten Great Public Health Achievements of the 20th Century.” Family planning is one. Another is “Fluoridation of Drinking Water ...

Bashing local angler for keeping trophy trout is bad reaction to great catch

An unlikely comparison comes to mind when viewing the photo of Rob Thomas and his trophy trout (Herald, July 8). Thomas caught the big rainbow while fishing the Animas River right...