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Deals show prosecutor’s office is broken

What are the district attorney and his deputies doing to protect our community? Very little. Sadly, it appears that our prosecutors would rather act like defense attorneys. If you...

Happy 50th anniversary Head Start

This summer, Head Start, a program created under Lyndon B. Johnson as a cornerstone of his war on poverty, turns 50. Head Start lays a foundation for future success by providing comprehensiv...

Highway funding

Devote Highway Users Tax to roads only

Is Puerto Rico really the United States’ Greece?

WASHINGTON – We’re told Puerto Rico is our Greece, and sometimes, it seems so. The U.S. territory (its residents have been American citizens since 1917) has a heap of economic problems. ...

Airline takes subsidy, but cannot deliver

We had seven people scheduled to arrive last week on a Great Lakes flight into Cortez. Great Lakes cancelled the flight and these folks scrambled to find alternate transportation from Denver...

New laws

July welcomes 19 new rules into state’s books, including hash-oil limitations

Ballot bigotry

State should dispense with proposed initiatives to limit gay marriage

Six years is enough time for Tipton

I was an original supporter of Scott Tipton for the State Legislature and supported him with time and money to get him elected to Congress. I must admit that sadly it appears tha...

China’s stock crash more than just a bubble

WASHINGTON – China’s spectacular stock crash poses three questions. First, what caused it? Next, will it harm the “real” economy of spending and hiring, inside China and beyond? And, finally...

Land-transfer opponents not hellhounds

I’m sincerely disappointed in Sen. Ellen Roberts for her recent column on public lands issues (Journal, July 7). Her characterization of people within the district that disagreed with her vo...

Marijuana case will erode states rights

Kansas and Oklahoma are most likely going to win the Supreme Court argument against legal marijuana. This means states I have never imagined living in I do now have the right to ...

Trashy yards not liberal or conservative

Nullification, in U.S. constitutional history, is a legal theory (not in the Constitution). The theory of nullification has never been legally upheld by federal courts or the Supreme Court. ...
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