Thanks to those who helped in accident

A belated thank you to the folks who were so kind and helpful to us when a deer hit us on our bike on Highway 184. I wish we could say thank you in person. We are so ...

Journal should wait to publish accident photos

Recently there was a tragic car accident on U.S. Highway 160 and The Cortez Journal posted a photo of the accident on its Facebook page within an hour of the accident. I understa...

Kind words for paramedics, local ambulance crews

A belated thank you to the folks who were so kind and helpful to us when a deer hit us on our bike on Colorado 184; wish we could say thank you in person. We are so blessed to ha...

U.S. must remember the lessons of the past 13 years

SAN FRANCISCO – Here we go again. The United States has declared war on another terrorist group. President Obama’s speech Wednesday night outlined a tough, measured strategy to confront the ...

Planning commission thorough, courteous

At the last meeting of the Montezuma Country Planning and Zoning Commission, it was a pleasure to note the courteous and thorough exploration by the commission of a matter of cultural sensit...

Park, organization collaborating on horses

We are responding to the recent story titled, “Group reconsiders Mesa Verde roundup” (Journal, Sept. 2) in order to clarify some inaccuracies. The Colorado chapter of the Nationa...

Council made right call on marijuana

Thanks to Cortez City Council for having the wisdom to allow and regulate retail marijuana sales in Cortez. Fiscally, this was the right decision to make, and it will help to keep business o...

It's been a great 10 years

Thank you! It has been an honor and my pleasure to have worked with all of my patients and co-workers for 10 wonderful years at Alpine Eye Clinic. I have embarked on a new career and hope to...

Thank You Letters Kind words for paramedics, ambulance crews

A belated thank you to the folks who were so kind and helpful to us when a deer hit us on our bike on Colorado 184; wish we could say thank you in person. We are so blessed to ha...

Washington state now proving trickle down wrong

SEATTLE – In July 2013, hotelier Scott Ostrander stood before the City Council in SeaTac, Washington, pleading with the town not to adopt a $15 minimum wage. “I am shaking here to...

Look to mercury as suicide factor

The Aug. 29 Journal story discussing suicide, in light of Robin Williams’ death, presents isolation as a primary cause. Another possible cause to consider is heavy metal toxicity (especially...

Public lands not perfecty constitutional

Sheldon Baker’s misinterpretations notwithstanding. (Letters, Journal, Sept. 2). He cites article 4, section 3, clause 2 but leaves out the part referring to “territory or other property.” T...
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