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‘Proud of fair, peaceful elections’

The one thing that should be noted in the wake of the midterm elections is how candidates accepted losing. Generally speaking, they accepted it in the traditional way: civilly. There was som...

Calling all volunteer bell ringers

I am reaching out in hopes of getting more help for the tough times. All funds collected by The Salvation Army stay local. This year, these funds are greatly needed more than ever before. La...

Never too late to save a river

An old river-running motto says, “Old boaters never die, they just get a little dinghy.” And some never lose their passion for keeping rivers wild. Consider California’s Stanislaus River. In...

Frisch 'identifying’ as congressman

Adam Frisch is identifying as a congressman, attending new congressmen orientation. Will he identify as recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize? As the first Jewish pope? Maurice Emmer ...

See mag chloride? Slow down

A lot of us in the county lands are dialed into what mag chloride is – it’s a glue that will temporarily keep the dust under control. This is to clue in the, hopefully, few ignorant souls th...

‘Without discipline, any society will fail’

The Durango Herald is correct that there are many causes for homelessness, but an increasingly permissive society is one of the root causes. It's easy to say that many of the homeless ha...

Plastic bags letter ‘deserves rebuttal’

Although part of me doesn't want to “honor” a recent, sanctimonious letter to the editor with the headline “Useless drivel, petty piety,” with any acknowledgment whatsoever, ultimately, I fe...

Montezuma County abandons portion of County Road Y

Change in road status reduces access to Canyons of the Ancients National Monument

Lauren Boebert defends her past anti-LGBTQ and anti-trans tweets

‘What I've criticized is the sexualization of our children,’ congresswoman tells KOA radio

A rail strike looms, and impact on U.S. economy could be broad

The stakes are so high that Congress is expected to intervene

OECD forecast: High rates, inflation will slow world growth

Expect a tepid 2023 as Fed slows growth Hobbled by high interest rates, punishing inflation and Russia's war against Ukraine, the world economy is expected to eke out only modest growth this...
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