Opinion

American media are hurting America

Our nation is on the brink of social breakdown because of the unrest and division that has been promoted by biased and sensational reporting; as well as by the unscrupulous actions of some o...

Companies seek monopoly on pot seeds

The Colorado Plateau Growers Association is glad to see our city and counties moving forward on issues regarding cannabis, but there are still areas of misinformation that need to be clarifi...

Pondering the rich and their anti-vaccine quacks

California parents are refusing to vaccinate their kindergartners at twice the rate of seven years ago. So the Los Angeles Times reports. The result has been the return of measles and other ...

Women, get tested for cervical health

January is National Cervical Health Awareness Month and the American Cancer Society would like to encourage all women between the ages of 21 and 65 to talk to their medical provider about ge...

Will commissioners rise above ideology?

The election is over and it’s a new year. As expected, local offices were filled by those sanctified by the Republican primary. Fortunately for us those elected seem to have the experience a...

Tear down or use empty buildings

I notice more and more empty buildings in Cortez. Coming in from the east: Aaron’s, the old Walmart, Family Dollar, the old barbecue joint near the bowling alley. From the south, the old t...

Torture is never appropriate

As a Vietnam veteran and an American I feel I must answer Michael Marston’s letter (Journal, Dec. 26). As an ex-serviceman, Marston must know that even in war there are rules followed by mo...

BOCC’s transparency reveals flaws

After so many letters to the editor criticizing our Board of County Commissioners, I find myself needing to praise them. For decades, we have been arguing and fighting for transparency in go...

Hopeful signs: Is the economic slog really over?

WASHINGTON – Hello, 2015. We now are in the sixth year of economic recovery since the end of the Great Recession in mid-2009, says the National Bureau of Economic Research, a group of academ...

Ducks cramped in tiny, dirty pond

I, on behalf of city duck feeders, wish to express concern for how the city parks and recreation department is lax in filling the ducks’ pond completely. They have only a hot tub-size area t...

Cuba deal lacked any move toward openness

WASHINGTON – There’s an old Cold War joke – pre-pantyhose – that to defeat communism we should empty our B-52 bombers of nuclear weapons and instead drop nylons over the Soviet Union. Flood ...

Fund supports Mancos Valley residents

We would like to talk to you about the Mancos Pay It Forward Fund. Life can be full of challenges and sometimes we need the support of our neighbors to weather the storm. The fund offers fin...
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