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DATE: June 23, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
It seems to me this pandemic could have been handled better. The older population and those with vulnerable conditions should be under strict sequestering. But the last to sequester and the first...
DATE: June 23, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
I have watched the country and state turn into a strange place. I served for 10 years in the Navy. I traveled the world and saw what it thought of Americans: a people who are so engrossed with...
DATE: June 23, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
It is a sad time in the U.S. People sick and dying. Handcuffed and subdued people murdered at the hands of police officers. A president who lacks compassion and human understanding. A president who...
DATE: June 16, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
Our president’s response to the virus and his lack of compassion and healing for our country is more than disturbing. He called himself a wartime president. If this was World War II, we would be...
DATE: June 16, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
There has been much discussion recently of systemic racism. Rep. Scott Tipton has promoted systemic racism by opposing virtually any gun control. Kids of color are overrepresented in gun deaths,...
DATE: June 16, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
While we are all hunkered down to endure COVID-19, opponents to wolf restoration in Colorado are resorting to hyperbolic horror stories about hydatid disease in a desperate attempt to dissuade...
DATE: June 9, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
I was upset by Mr. Waggoner’s letter (“Really, that’s the best Trump can do? ” May 26). I liked President Trump’s efforts to be positive for us. He spoke of hopes that COVID would go away. His...
DATE: June 9, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
I am grateful to all those in our community who are risking their health and safety to feed the hungry, care for the sick and those in nursing homes, comfort those who are suffering, respond in...
DATE: June 2, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
The state continuing to provide a daily report of the number of cases of COVID-19 versus the number of people that have been tested is meaningless unless additional information is provided. In...
DATE: June 2, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
Does anyone else get sick and tired of the election year lies of incumbent politicians by both major parties in the far-off distant land of Washington, D.C.? For the past four decades, I’ve...
DATE: June 2, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
As we start to venture out, let’s welcome our neighbors who are wearing masks. They may be more vulnerable, have a preexisting condition, maybe they are a medical worker or an essential worker, or...
DATE: May 26, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor
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