Opinion

Pre-statehood water rights still govern Southwest Colorado water use today

With the celebration of Colorado’s 150th anniversary, we old water buffalos couldn’t remember – even though we were there – which water rights were diverting water in Southwest Colorado befo...

At the grave of my drill sergeant

At the grave of my drill sergeant at Arlington National Cemetery. I saw on the news that he had been killed while I was working out at the Durango Recreation Center. The reason it made such ...

Our view: Primary choices – an early look

Colorado voters approved open primaries in 2016 when Proposition 108 passed, allowing unaffiliated voters to participate in either major party's primary. Last month, a Denver judge rejected ...

Southwest Memorial deserves community support

I was recently admitted to Southwest Memorial Hospital for medical care. I went from radiology to the emergency room to intensive care. While health care takes time, Southwest Memorial Hospi...

Kelloff puts public lands at forefront

Alex Kelloff has been part of ranching and public lands for four generations. He and his family have lived, run cattle, hunted, fished and worked with local communities from Trinidad and the...

Naomi Riess is the right choice for HD59

I am proud to offer my full support and endorsement of Naomi Riess as the Republican candidate for House District 59. I have known Naomi for many years, and during that time she has shown a ...

‘No one should freeze to death’: The Bridge Shelter’s 20 years in Cortez

Homelessness in Cortez is not new. MB McAfee recalls that while growing up, it wasn’t unusual for several people to freeze to death in Montezuma Park every winter. However, it was a death in...

Prison needs better management, not expansion

I am writing in response to Gov. Jared Polis’ lament for a new prison (Journal, May 22). He is wrong. What we need is competent management. Over the past two decades, we’ve been through arou...

Our view: 75th General Assembly

A legislative session of hard choices – and revealing priorities

Editorial cartoon

Blight debate deserves closer scrutiny

What a fine story regarding the Republican Central Committee debate (Journal, May 6). Hugs, kisses and handshakes all around. Very little of substance was said, but candidate Rodney Cox was ...

Broken promises from the president

The topic I will cover is broken promises. So far, our current president has not kept many of his campaign promises. He said he was not going to start a war, he was going to release the Epst...
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