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Sheriff blotter

Sunday, Dec. 10 7:18 p.m.: Deputies responded to a report of a disturbance in the 19000 block of U.S. Highway 491, Lewis. A woman claimed that a man had grabbed her by the hair and ...

Police Blotter

Sunday, Dec. 17 6:58 p.m.: A woman reported that a driver had backed into her parked car near the intersection of East MacArthur Avenue and North Henry Street about an hour earlier,...

Methane rule: Politics and the profits of one sector cannot be allowed to trump science

In 2016, the Bureau of Land Management finalized regulations about venting, flaring or leaking natural gas during energy production on federal and tribal lands. Some provisions took effect e...

Samuelson: GOP tax cut erodes budget discipline even further

WASHINGTON – What I most dislike about the Trump/Republican tax plan is the shameless cynicism with which it has been peddled. Recall how it works: The government borrows $1.5 tr...

Our new normal endangers the republic

Regarding the “Public Comment” editorial in the Journal (12/22): While I strongly agree with your view that brute-strength partisanship is no way to govern our nation, I can’t he...

Be smarter about tree planting in Cortez

The motto is, “plant a tree – or any plant – as if grown.” With that in mind, who the heck decided and approved spending taxpayers’ hard-earned money on so many trees at the publ...

Health care for all more essential now

In 2012, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling for all nations to provide affordable and universal health care for their citizens. Rallies around the wo...

Tipton mum on tax scheme question

I asked Scott Tipton how much this new tax scheme will net him financially. No reply. Same question to Cory Gardner. I got a former letter about how great this will be for the a...

Colorado Pongas bar suspected of liquor law violations

Downtown pool hall faces possible suspension or revocation of license

King II coal mine approved for expansion

BLM, Interior Department streamline decision

Christmas dinner ‘like a big family reunion’

About 440 people served during annual Cortez Christmas dinner

New voting districts drawn in Navajo discrimination suit

SALT LAKE CITY – A federal judge has handed down new voting districts to replace those declared discriminatory against American Indian voters in southeastern Utah, but a prominent county com...
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