A portrait of four presidential contenders

WASHINGTON — After dozens of contests featuring cliffhangers, buzzer-beaters and a ton of flagrant fouls, we’re down to the Final Four: Sanders, Clinton, Cruz and Trump. (If Kasich pulls a m...

Improve access to state trust lands

Recently, the Park County Board of Commissioners passed a resolution opposing the effort to transfer or sell public lands to the state of Colorado or local governments. Park Coun...

The United States is not a poor country, Donald

WASHINGTON – We are a very wealthy society, and we shouldn’t forget it. Donald Trump apparently has – along with many other people. Visiting recently with The Washington Post editorial board...

It’s budget season at the Capitol

We’ve gotten to that time in the session when the Joint Budget Committee moves from budget discussions to drafting its bill proposing the state’s next annual budget. This year, th...

President Obama’s ideological holiday in Havana

WASHINGTON – The split-screen told the story: on one side, images of the terror bombing in Brussels; on the other, Barack Obama doing the wave with Raul Castro at a baseball game in Havana. ...

State can meet clean power rules

The Journal’s March 8 story “Is Clean Power Plan out of reach?” brought up several real concerns we face when deciding how to best comply with the EPA’s administrative rule, and he successfu...

Renewables, environment will win

In 2015, renewable energy sources (solar, wind and hydro) were up almost at 13.5 percent of the nation’s utility-scale electrical output. The U.S. Energy Information Agency had predicted ren...

Time changes are annoying, noxious

Once again, the omniscient members of Congress have imposed Daylight Savings Time on the docile residents of nearly all of the United States. Almost everyone knows by now that Daylight Savin...

Trade myths fuel rhetoric, realities more complex

WASHINGTON – In this bitter campaign, one area of agreement unites the major candidates: trade. Bernie Sanders brags that he’s opposed all recent trade agreements; Hillary Clinton now reject...

Turn high school into emergency center

In my opinion, the possible best use of the old Montezuma-Cortez High School building would be for a Department of Homeland Security supported electro-magnetic pulse emergency center. There ...

Funds needed to maintain recycling

How many of you would be willing to pay to keep the recycle bins in Mancos and Dolores? We went over to drop off some cardboard and it was literally packed to the ceiling along w...

Sheek deserves re-election vote

Karen Sheek is my choice for Cortez City Council. She is a courageous and thoughtful person who has shown that she is most interested in serving the people of Cortez. Sheek is a s...
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