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Small businesses need tax cut boost

Americans are ready, and it is time for Congress to start focusing on tax cuts. Two-thirds of Americans support lowering the small business tax rate to 15 percent, and it makes sense why. ...

Romanoff: Mending Colorado’s mental health

What stops Coloradans from getting the mental health care they need? You can learn a lot by asking them. That’s one of the things we’ve been doing over the past 18 months, as part of a state...

Bayfield DMV: La Plata County should look into creative ways to keep the office open

With the La Plata commissioners beginning their discussions of the 2018 county budget early this week, we hope that one line item, the continuation of motor vehicle registration services at ...

Who’s got room for hate?

Back when I was a “citizen,” I had some pretty strong opinions about things. As time passed, I started questioning my own opinions. Where did they come from and why? I began to se...

Leiter: Shutting out the public hurts natural resource management

A subcommittee of the House Committee on Natural Resources recently held a hearing curiously titled: “Examining impacts of federal natural resources laws gone astray.” The title r...

Steltzer: Protecting people through the science of studying plants

The plants that cover our earth are vital to our national defense. We see their beauty and shade. But they also pump and filter water, clean the air, create soil and regulate flooding when h...

Public Lands Day: Manage resources for Americans, not for the profits of corporate ‘citizens’

Public lands are among our greatest treasures, and our shared ownership of them is one of this nation’s greatest strengths. Americans celebrate National Public Lands Day today in...

Keillor: The gentle people shall prevail

I passed through Houston on Monday and found a lot of cheerful stoicism (“It could’ve been worse”) a month after Harvey had messed with Texas. Some boarded-up windows downtown, s...

Kozak: Trigger warnings and censorship

I’ve long considered one of the pillars of a liberal arts education to be the active questioning of one’s own cherished beliefs, positionality and worldview. Learning happens by i...

Schultz: Those who believe others are not really human

Before I started attending Kent State in the fall of 1975, I was a kid living in small-town Ashtabula, Ohio, on the northern edge of a county by the same name, which had lost 26 servicemen i...

The Book of Jerry: Its bearing on more war

There’s now all this buzz about a possible (inevitable, some say) war with North Korea. Another war? Another generation of U.S. soldiers killed, maimed, or deeply scarred psychol...

Sand Canyon: While not overwhelmingly welcome, plans for adequate parking are overdue

While not overwhelmingly welcome, plans for adequate parking are overdue