Late fees on vehicles aid state, local entities I was disappointed to see The Daily Sentinel lend its support to HB 1084, which would reduce late fees on vehicles registration. When you register a vehicle, especially a newer vehicle, most of ...
Front Range water groups must protect our resources Regarding the Feb. 16 article, “Fisheries weigh options for, against diversions”: We appreciate The Daily Sentinel’s coverage of the potential impacts of the additional ...
I’m writing to applaud the Grand Junction field office of the BLM for submitting a very thoughtful application for needed law enforcement to the state Off Highway Vehicle Grant Program. Last summer, new guidelines were unanimously ...
Anzelmo followed rules in rejecting bike race I read Denny Herzog’s Feb. 20 column in The Daily Sentinel regarding the Quiznos Pro Challenge bike race. I can sure appreciate his interest in promoting Colorado National Monument. However ...
Budget cuts hurt host home providers My husband and I are care providers for an amazing person who is developmentally disabled. Along with many other people in the community, we are a host home and we care a lot about what we do. The state ...
Illegals are replacing Americans in some jobs In reply to Tom Buick’s response to my letter, I never said illegals stole jobs, but that they took jobs American workers could have had. I also never hired illegals myself, but contracted ...
Republicans don’t worry about rights of most folks The message from Republicans declares that responsible people have no constitutional rights regarding health care. Last November, Phillip Amonette reportedly shot a deputy in Rifle. ...
Salazar shows he doesn’t really support oil shale On Feb. 15, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced that his department and the BLM will be taking a “fresh look” at oil shale regulations. Disturbingly, he gave no timeline ...
In response to the Feb. 17 article in The Daily Sentinel about the Fruita Health Club complaining about losing members to the Fruita Community Center, and allegations there have been backdoor dealings by the city to cause small businesses to ...
Education reform can’t involve more budget cuts Superintendent Steve Schultz’ comments in the Feb. 13 edition of The Daily Sentinel tell us nothing we don’t know already. What he didn’t cover is the fact that the ...
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