It is unfortunate that the discussion of prayer at public meetings has been polarized by atheist publicity seekers and reactionary public officials. Common courtesy and…
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I'm sorry to hear that The Daily Sentinel's plans for a new building and new equipment have to be put on hold because of the…
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It's strange. Some 200 years after our Constitution was written, we debate whether the men who wrote it understood it. In the 1770s and 1780s,…
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Earlier this summer, I had the opportunity to hear Wilma Erven, the director of Culture and Recreation for the city of Delta, talk about…
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Judging from the July 30 editorial, “Fishing for publicity” one needs to seriously question as to what The Daily Sentinel considers its true mission. Is…
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There’s one civil rights initiative Recently, we obtained information from a concerned Grand Junction voter saying that signature collectors in your area are spreading misinformation…
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Recently, we obtained information from a concerned Grand Junction voter saying that signature collectors in your area are spreading misinformation about the Colorado Civil Rights…
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The July 30 editorial, “Rowland right on prayer,” again returns to the Chuck Norris version of the Constitution and invites Mesa County to play poker…
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Tell Fruita City Council no. Now is the time for all Fruita citizens, regardless of their position on the recreation center issue, to urge the…
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In the July 30 article about the latest decrease in district 51 CSAP scores, "frustrated" district administrators seemingly point their collective fingers at a sudden…
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