Middle-aged capitalism, the dearth of innovation

WASHINGTON – On any given day, you can expect news of major corporate mergers. Last week, we had decisions from FedEx to buy the Dutch delivery company TNT for $4.8 billion and from Royal Du...

Health insurance exchange needs oversight, transparency

With less than a month to go before the end of the legislative session, the piles of bills and the amount of committee work still to be done are daunting. We’ll get through it all even if i...

The Iran deal: What the president has given up

WASHINGTON – As Henry Kissinger and George Shultz wrote in the Wall Street Journal, April 8, “Negotiations ... to prevent an Iranian capability to develop a nuclear arsenal are ending with a...

Save precious water for flowers, trees

A couple mornings over the past couple of weeks I have noticed a city of Cortez employee using water to wash the curbs and gutters along Main Street. The water is supposed to be used to wate...

Commissioners looking for land grab

The Montezuma County Commissioners are perpetrating a land grab pure and simple. It will end up in the hands of good old boys and monied interests. The public will be the losers,...

Duck pond looks lovely, not ratchet

We just want to tell the city that the duck pond in the Centennial Park looks beautiful. Thanks for keeping our park from looking ratchet. Misty & Shawn Kvasnicka ...

Keep our public lands accessible to all

Not surprisingly, our county commissioners have joined the American Lands Council which promotes transferring ownership of federal lands to the states. Certain radicalized members of Congres...

A reader writes Be wary of fire danger in Cortez

I urge everyone who lives near the Cortez ditch bank or uses it for walking, biking, dog walking, etc., to be vigilant about fire danger, especially in the area between Brandon’s Gate and th...

Water conservation

S.W. Colo. needs ideas on smarter use

Imagining the globalization of death from the next worldwide epidemic

WASHINGTON – “Of all the things that could kill more than 10 million people around the world,” writes philanthropist Bill Gates in The New England Journal of Medicine, “the most likely is an...

The often frustrating quest for ‘full employment’

WASHINGTON – Concerning economic policy, it’s back to the future. As the unemployment rate (5.5 percent in March) has dropped, there’s been a shift in language. We’re told increasingly that ...

Thank you for the opportunity to serve

In a surprising and unheralded move on March 13 the board of the Cortez Cultural Center let me know that they no longer support me in any respect as the executive director. I cannot serve wi...
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