Opinion

Playing roulette with COVID-19 is too dangerous

You may have heard the term “Russian roulette.” It describes a dangerous game played with a revolver. The game proceeds as follows. You empty the revolver barrel of all but one live bullet. ...

Liberate ‘The Pill’

Do you think that a medication that kills more than 3,000 people in the U.S. annually should be available without a prescription, even though it has health benefits? What about another medic...

Editorial cartoons

Robocall rebellion

Let’s find something fun to talk about. Really, we need a little break. The top topics for civic discussion right now are the pandemic, climate change and collapsing infrastructure. It’s sum...

Our View: Pueblo Community College weathers pandemic with top grades

COVID-19 has taken its toll on every sort of institution, business and organization in our region over the past 18 months. Recently, we got curious about how Pueblo Community College was far...

Facing up to hard truths about Native Amercian boarding schools

The national and global spotlight shines briefly on our region through a New York Times article published July 19, dateline Durango, Colorado: “Lost Lives, Lost Culture: The Forgotten Histor...

Defining fascism, anti-fascism

I’ve heard a few prominent themes in community feedback to my protests, “Go Home!” being one of them. It’s true, I’m not from here. I’ve lived in seven of the United States of America and ha...

Nip felonious behavior in the bud

Montezuma County is truly a destination location, and for the 26,000 or so of us privileged to call it “home,” an oasis of calm in the midst of a frightening national crime explosion. Unfort...

Our View: Bipartisanship

State Sen. Don Coram stubbornly models how to avoid polarization, work with others

Our View: Orphan wells

Bennet advances pollution solutions

Veteran of WWII Battle of Okinawa celebrates 96 years

Summit Lake’s Joe Konyndyk celebrated his 96th birthday on June 23, thanks to his son and daughter-in-law, with cake and ice cream. There were several former members from the Summit Lake Chu...

As Lake Powell dwindles, wonders open up for visitors

On May 9, protected by neoprene, I bobbed around in a flooded canyon in Utah’s Lake Powell. The reservoir had fallen below 35% full, which gave me the unique opportunity to free-dive through...
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