Opinion

Rural struggles: Sparsely populated counties are left in the dust as cities and coasts thrive

Sparsely populated counties are left in the dust as cities and coasts thrive

Editorial Cartoon

CSU Extension: Commissioners should be wary of losing valuable services

Among the deeply held values that thread through rural communities is the belief that common sense, practical experience and face-to-face cooperation are at least as essential as “book l...

Vote yes on 3B for our children’s future

Ballot Question 3B is a property tax mill levy override allowing Montezuma-Cortez School District Re-1 to increase teacher salaries. Currently we are 13 percent below regional av...

Switch from Columbus Day is confusing

There have been recent discussions regarding Christopher Columbus and the celebration of a day in his honor. Columbus Day was established in 1937 by President Roosevelt to acknow...

Special session: Hospital district, regional transit victims of partisan legislative games

Last week’s special legislative session, aimed at correcting a marijuana-tax error, accomplished exactly nothing good, and the stubbornness of a few GOP committee members will mean some Colo...

Editorial cartoon

Dolores trustees are not representing us

Given the past several weeks of inaction by the Dolores trustees, acting town manager and town attorney, the time has come to bring to light the numerous issues that are now present surround...

Memo to Special Counsel Robert Mueller

Dear Mr. Mueller: Hurry! Do your job right, but please hurry. Sign me a very concerned citizen of the USA. Tom Wishon Durango ...

Stop gambling with the school district

Why is Dolores gambling with its school district? When I moved to the area in 2009, Dolores was the place to send your kids. Prominent families from Cortez would drive their chil...

Thank you for Escalante Day success

I would like to say a big thank you to all my fellow parishioners and businesses that donated time, food or money to our Escalante Day booth for Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church/The Olive...

Sand Canyon: While not overwhelmingly welcome, plans for adequate parking are overdue

A parking lot at Sand Canyon? What a novel idea, considering that right now there isn’t one at the most popular spot in all the 176,000 acres of Canyons of the Ancients National Monument. ...
Directory Plus

Search Directory Plus

Find:
Where: