Your editorial of Nov. 20 relative to governmental purchasing from local businesses is appreciated, but there are two factors, not mentioned, that are important that…
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In every village and town throughout the United States we see ordinary citizens becoming actively involved in the political process. If there is one unifying…
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I agree wholeheartedly with the “You Said It” spot today about city finances. When everyone and every business has had to cut back on employees,…
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The March 8 article, “GJ to spend $2 million on Energy Efficiency,” presents Grand Junction as one of the best kind of forward-thinking, lead-by-example cities…
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Wednesday, Dec. 17, is the last day to stop by the city of Grand Junction’s open house for the new comprehensive plan at Two Rivers…
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I am absolutely appalled on reading the news concerning the shutting down of Cinema at the Avalon. The city has its priorities in the wrong…
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With political rhetoric everywhere, I should not have been surprised that even The Daily Sentinel would go negative. A recent editorial chastises the city for…
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On Aug. 1 The Daily Sentinel printed a letter I wrote sometime ago concerning the city's new fee for paying a utility bill with a…
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Once again, the city has got its hands out to its citizens. It's just not enough that city revenues are at an all-time high; they…
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So the city now will charge utility customers a dollar to use their credit cards to pay their bill? Talk about creating waste! It goes…
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