Opinion

Online lending reminds some of subprime debacle

WASHINGTON – Could online lending cause the next financial crisis? While the odds seem overwhelmingly against it, the recent turmoil at LendingClub – a leading online lender – ma...

First Amendment alive and well in county

In response to Neal Cantin’s letter to the editor (Journal, 5/18) there are a lot of problems we should address, but I don’t believe the Montezuma County Sheriff’s Department is one of our p...

Assurance from EPA is not reassuring

The recent article (Journal, May 6) saying the Environmental Protection Agency says there is no threat of a blowout from the mines at Rico is sure to make everybody feel good after their per...

How did we end up with Donald Trump?

It seems that the Republican establishment will grudgingly have to accept Donald Trump as their presidential nominee. How did this happen? Why is the Grand Old Party of Lincoln, Teddy Roosev...

Sherrif’s Dept. violates First Amendment

Recently, while viewing the Montezuma County Sheriff Department’s Facebook page, I became engaged in a conversation through the comments section regarding the recent arrest of a Kentucky man...

Donald, Hillary and the unsolved Bernie factor

WASHINGTON — Among the abundant ironies of this election cycle, there is this: We are now in the eighth year of the most liberal administration since Lyndon Johnson’s. The primary elections ...

Lawn cop trespassed, and city backed him up

I followed the story in the Journal about the property owner on Madison Street and his problem with the City of Cortez over what the city termed as “junk,” in his backyard. This all started ...

Session a mixed bag, but much got done

The 2016 legislative session ended this past week and, as of a couple of hours ago, I’m thankfully back in La Plata County. I’ve turned in the keys to the short-term rental that serves as my...

Special funding is needed to handle Zika virus

In a moment, we’ll get to the Zika virus. First, remember how scathing Republicans were about President Barack Obama’s handling of Ebola in the fall of 2014? They lambasted his r...

Mesa Verde, Inc.?

We should tread lightly with national park naming rights and sponsorship

Annual CSU visit benefits our students

In the past two weeks, 103 8th grade students from Cortez Middle School traveled to Fort Collins. Accompanied and supervised by 15 adults, these students visited two college campuses and mul...

Cortez kids did not misbehave in store

I read with amazement and growing irritation the letter written by Cheryl Bessett of Thornton, who accused our middle school students of terrible behavior when they visited Cabela’s on April...
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