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Hollis Walker
Position: Opinion editor
Phone Number: (970), 375-4522

America’s hope resides in its original promise

Why are Americans so damn scared? We are building a wall to seal ourselves off from a friendly neighbor, forgetting how Ronald Reagan mocked and excoriated another attempt in the past to sep...

Trumpcare bill embraces an Orwellian future

There have been many bad laws in U.S. history. Some bills were poorly conceived; some were cruel and unjust; some were sold on false pretenses. Some were all of the above. But has...

For a sense of hope, I am sticking with millennials

We have betrayed this generation in that way, and these millennials will not soon forget that. Remarkably, I seldom hear even an echo of bitterness from them. They are determined to make the...

It is well past time to overhaul TABOR

With the great recession fading from the rearview mirror and housing prices climbing in Denver and Front Range communities, Colorado continues to show signs of a healthy economy. Colorado re...

Give or get help during mental health awareness month

“How could anyone here be depressed?” That was one of the questions I recently heard in a small town in Colorado. A colleague and I have been traveling throughout the state to di...

Brooks: Increasing loss of faith in civilization is ominous

Between 1935 and 1975, Will and Ariel Durant published a series of volumes that together were known as “The Story of Civilization.” They basically told human history (mostly West...

Make this time of year safe for both people and bears

April: Make this time of year safe for both people and bears

New tax plan is ‘voodoo economics’ all over again

According to many reports, Donald Trump is getting frantic as his administration nears the 100-day mark. It’s an arbitrary line in the sand, but one he himself touted in many pre-inauguratio...

With North Korea, we do have some cards to play

WASHINGTON – The crisis with North Korea may appear trumped up. It’s not. Given that Pyongyang has had nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles for more than a decade, why the panic...

A dog’s death in the rural West teaches an uncommon lesson

One day this winter, as the light was fading, my 12-year-old Basset hound mutt, Belle, joined the rest of us on a walk down the way. The road is gravel, largely untraveled and follows a nort...

Voting the first step on new path for LPEA

Ballots for the election of directors to the board of La Plata Electric Association are in this week’s mail. If you have an electric meter, you are an LPEA member/owner of our electric utili...

N.Y. college plan tries, fails to do good with government

Donald Trump sets the bar very high, but the award for the worst public policy idea of the year goes to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Cuomo presides over a state with a rich diversi...