Opinion

Deavers has skills, stomach to be coroner

I’ve worked with George Deavers for 27 years, 22 of those serving with him on the Lewis-Arriola Volunteer Fire Department. I have always known George to be an extremely hard wor...

Experience shows Deavers’ skill, work ethic

I’ve worked with George Deavers for 27 years, 22 of those serving with him on the Lewis-Arriola Volunteer Fire Dept. I have always known George to be an extremely hard working ind...

Cantor’s swan song less about tea party than losing

WASHINGTON — About that stunning defeat. Conventional Wisdom, that self-righteous propagandist, has it that Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s trouncing by an academic...

Dolores River Valley

Any re-examination of the plan must honestly take into account its purpose

Colorado’s state Legislature should not be called upon to rubberstamp governor’s deal

The legislative session has been out for little over a month and it’s terrific to be home. I’ve already been to lots of meetings and activities in the district to catch up with what’s being ...

Our vote for coroner goes to George Deavers

George Deavers is and outstanding candidate for Montezuma County Coroner because of his experience and compassion as Chief Deputy Coroner for Montezuema County the last 12 years, his dedicat...

Tribe needs recovery plan in place

On June 3, the Manuel Heart administration closed the normal operations of the Ute Mountain Ute tribal finance department due an extreme emergency. This letter of concern explains the points...

Lambert rebuts Journal endorsement

Cortez Journal: Though you did not say anything actually negative about me, you did a good job of putting me down and I believe this was done partly by either not getting your fac...

Deavers is better qualified for Colorado’s role

Like the assessor race, the coroner primary offers a choice between two people who could do the job. George Deavers, who has spent 11 years as chief deputy coroner, has the edge. ...

Assessor

Davis, now acting, should be elected

Whom to blame for the ‘loss’ of Iraq? Mostly Maliki

WASHINGTON – It is becoming increasingly likely that Iraq has reached a turning point. The forces hostile to the government have grown stronger, better equipped and more organized. And havin...

A good resolution to a horrible situation

I for one I am very happy for Dr. Mark Turpen and his family. And my prayers go out to the family of Ted Villelli. This whole ordeal has been a horrible situation. However, Turpen can only d...
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