I looked in horror at the “Lives Lived” obituaries on Feb. 25, which included a memoriam for a dog. This is outrageous, degrading, disrespectful and…
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This is in response to the Feb. 26 article in The Daily Sentinel, “No signs of intoxication.” Are you stinking kidding me? How can…
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Local atheists should be heartened by Feb. 25’s unanimous U.S. Supreme Court decision in Pleasant Grove City, Utah v. Summum, holding that the First Amendment’s…
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The Energy Expo in Grand Junction this weekend would be better if it was not dominated so much by the gas industry. Did we trust…
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Several articles have been published over the past week on the health of the oil and gas industry in Colorado, especially here in western Colorado.…
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During a recession, the loss of significant revenue from hardrock mining on federal lands is hardly something the United States can afford, but that is…
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Meis, Rowland display good sense, foresight Mesa County Commissioners Craig Meis and Janet Rowland hosted a press conference recently, demonstrating that good government is possible. Unlike…
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Officer should have seen signs of intoxication This is in response to the Feb. 26 article in The Daily Sentinel, “No signs of intoxication.” Are…
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The letter to the editor from Kitty Nicholason should have asked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi why $30 million were put into the stimulus (aka spending)…
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The letters to the editor Feb. 24 captured several parallel themes running through public policy discourse in Mesa County. I might agree with David Pipe…
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