Opinion

Proposed pipeline poses safety risks

You have probably heard of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), which has sparked a nationwide discussion surrounding sovereign rights, environmental concerns, and the response of militarized ...

Who does it benefit to call it toxic?

How can the Gold king mine boo-boo have released toxic waste if it is natural minerals from underground? It wouldn`t be toxic until it was milled. The stream that runs through Our...

Conservatives can wait out the left

Some are saying America is divided and they think that is a bad thing (which it can be). In my younger days the country was not divided because we conservatives were so few. Now there are mi...

Trump answers many questions for U.S.

Democrats please, enough with the whining. Your party put forth a candidate that has been scandal-ridden throughout her public life, used her office to sell favors and sell out h...

Closure at U.S. 491 the wrong solution

The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), it seems, has convinced our “local officials” that County Road BB, in Pleasant View, needs to be closed where it stops at Highway 491 becaus...

Tweets entertain, but Congress is the main event

WASHINGTON — The most amusing part of the Trump transition has been watching its effortless confounding of the media, often in fewer than 140 characters. One morning, after a Fox News report...

We get horrible trash service in Dolores

I am writing about the horrible service from Waste Management. One inch of snow, and Waste Management refuses to pick up our garbage due to weather conditions. They want us to dr...

Putting the 2016 race into perspective

By the healthy margin of 2.5 million votes the American people chose Hillary Clinton as their president. And yet, Donald Trump is our president-elect, all because our democracy continues to ...

Trump’s nationalism could risk U.S. role in world

WASHINGTON ­– Donald Trump is an avowed economic nationalist. He promises to put American interests “first” in fashioning trade policy and negotiations. If he fulfills these pledges – and th...

Democratic Party needs to remember how to connect with the voters at the gut level

NEW YORK – As Democrats contemplate their losses in November’s election, most have settled on a solution. They believe that the party needs more economically populist policies. But this miss...

Can conservation really be legislated?

Ironically, Fort Lewis College passed a resolution in 2015 to support the Bears Ears National Monument in an effort to “protect” this important Utah area; yet students in 2016 obviously have...

After only 25 years, triumph of West is over

WASHINGTON — Twenty-five years ago — December 1991 — communism died, the Cold War ended and the Soviet Union disappeared. It was the largest breakup of an empire in modern history and not a ...
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