Letter writer got sales tax rate wrong

I am writing in response to Steve Sharp’s letter headlined “Sales tax not always charged correctly” (Journal, April 29.) I want to help clarify our local tax rate for Journal read...

Stay proud; exuberance not misbehavior

I read with much dismay the letter headlined “Cortez should apologize for its kids” (Journal, April 29.) I was one of the 15 sponsors on our annual trip to Colorado State University, and I a...

Fearing the aftermath of Tuesday’s earthquake

WASHINGTON — What lies behind Donald Trump’s nomination victory? Received wisdom among conservatives is that he, the outsider, sensed, marshaled and came to represent a massive revolt of th...

End support for American Lands Council

I’m a relative new comer to Montezuma County. I moved here in ’96. Since then I have taken advantage of many of the outdoor opportunities the area affords me: hunting, fishing, biking, birdi...

CSU trip is supervised and beneficial

In the past two weeks, 103 8th grade students from the Cortez Middle School traveled to Fort Collins. Accompanied and supervised by 15 adults, these students visited two college campuses and...

Sales tax not always charged correctly

For people who don’t know, here is the sales tax rate for Cortez: 2.9 percent state, 4.05 percent city of Cortez, and 0.04 percent for the hospital district. If you add that up I get 6.99 ...

‘America First’ in the world according to Trump

WASHINGTON — Foreign policy does not determine American elections. Indeed, of all Western countries, we are the least interested in the subject. The reason is simple: We haven’t had to be. O...

Bennet, Gardner, Jewell aid public lands

It’s been a great time for public lands and conservation. The Senate passed a bipartisan Energy bill (by a vote of 85-12), a major accomplishment in these divided political times. This is th...

Cortez should apologize for kids’ behavior

A group of students from Cortez Middle School was on a field trip on April 22 and they ended up with a stop at the Cabela’s store, in Thornton, Colo. I am writing because I was absolutely fl...

Examining the facts behind the gender pay gap

WASHINGTON – The gender pay gap is back in the news – and may become a major issue in the presidential campaign. It seems an open-and-shut case of job discrimination. Women earn only 79 perc...

Spending issues must also involve voters

Heavy Denver snowstorms and the return of the Colorado Rockies from baseball’s spring training join the increasingly frenzied pace at the Capitol to signal that May will soon be here. I’m ke...

Spring fever, baseball and our own Mickey Mantle

WASHINGTON — We all have our ways of marking the seasons. I know it’s spring when in early April I start my morning by skipping The Washington Post front page and going right to the sports s...
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