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City turns over a new leaf with dead batteries, trees

I stopped by the Transit Center to recycle a few AA batteries. Instead of the collection tube, a sign that said recycling had to be done at the Recycling Center! Come on. Is anyone really go...

Keyless horn-honking sets unsound precedent

It’s my pet peeve: people locking their cars with remote devices after they have walked a good distance from their car, leaving the loud horn to jolt anyone who happens to be walking past. D...

Roasted chiles put local bag ban in hot spot

So, how will the environmentally conscious people who only carry cloth or nylon grocery bags transport their roasted green chiles from the store to home? And how will they store them? In pla...

Open-road equipment ends up going nowhere

If the city is going to crack down on accessory dwelling units, when will it crack down on PPRUs (Perpetually Parked Recreational Units)? PPRUs are tent trailers, travel trailers, RVs, boats...

Paper, plastic? ‘Bag tax’ foes ready for donations

Some folks worked hard and forced the city into putting the “bag tax” to a vote of the people after the City Council chose to ignore calls for an election. How does one get involved in the c...

Contrary to Pro Challenge flub, Strater still here

I was watching the USA Pro Cycling Challenge on television last week and noticed a nice piece on Fort Collins being touted as a platinum bicycle community. They showed photos of Fort Collins...

Graft goes unnoticed in Durango – until now

What’s the deal with weird crab apple tree in the park near Rio Vista Circle, across the bridge from the county fairgrounds? Half of the tree is filled with small crab apples and half has mu...

Durango goes to seed with grass issues

I commute along Florida Road, and I love the landscaping, especially the bunches of ornamental grass near Chapman Hill. But it looks like some clueless road maintenance person cut down a hug...

Despite sign, chamber doesn’t handle sewage

There’s an interesting sign along the highway across from Bodo Industrial Park that says “Tourist Information,” and right below is a symbol for a septic dump station. Is this some sort of ad...

‘Durango Bag’ sends clear message about local priorities

Do you think this aptly named man-purse will be part of the council’s educational-outreach program regarding reusable bags? – Tim Maher Along with his email inquiry, our good frie...

Television cartoon exterminator puts con in contest

As I was perusing the nominees for The Durango Herald’s Reader’s Choice awards, I came to the “Best Pest Control” category and doubled over laughing. One of the candidates was “Dale Gribble....

There’s no place like home with tattoo parlors

There are a lot of tattoo parlors in Durango, and I was wondering why we call them “parlors?” Why not a tattoo shop, a tattoo store or even a tattoo office? It seems a little odd when a busi...