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PROGRESS?? I am old enough to remember the 1960’s when we began to try to make America a nation of one by bussing students across cities and promoting “color blindness”.

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor Absolute poppycock! To think that someone as purportedly educated as an anesthesiologist would suggest this is far beyond belief. When does the insanity stop? Take 3 minutes to watch this very articulate individual state the facts and the reality of the situation: https://www.

Letters to the Editor

Reality vs. Truth Since people seem lulled in a deep sleep right now it might be a good time to look in the mirror and examine ourselves. Americans seem to prefer entertaining lies over uncomfortable truths. Television and Social Media have demolished reverence for truth.

Letters to the editor: Why do it?

The letters to the editor section of a newspaper is its most widely read section. If that doesn’t convince you of the importance of using this section, consider four other reasons: 1. You have a diverse audience within easy reach Who reads the letters to the editor section?
Viewpoint: Happy New Year from Monday Night Football

Viewpoint: Happy New Year from Monday Night Football

Viewpoint: Happy New Year from Monday Night Football

With 5:58 left in the first quarter of the Buffalo Bills – Cincinnati Bengals Monday Night Football game, Bill’s safety, Damar Hamlin, tackled Bengal’s wide receiver Tee Higgins after a 13-yard gain. It was a run of the mill NFL play, but when Hamlin stood up, he collapsed back onto the ground.

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the editor In a few days it will be the one year anniversary of my move to southern Colorado. Things have not gone as planned, but that’s another story. I am a retiree of the federal government and a refugee of Washington, DC.

Letters to the Editor

Letters must contain appropriate language and focus on issues rather than individuals, must be signed and no longer than 350 words in length. Limit two letters per month per writer. The View editorial staff reserves the right not to publish any letter deemed offensive, or malicious.

Letters to the Editor

Letters must contain appropriate language and focus on issues rather than individuals, must be signed and no longer than 350 words in length. Limit two letters per month per writer. The View editorial staff reserves the right not to publish any letter deemed offensive, or malicious.

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor Another big piece of this: who your kids choose as friends. (Viewpoint-December 2) Kids migrate to the lowest common denominator. When my oldest started hanging out with 'less structured' kids, things went bad. It took him a year to realize he needed a new friend group.

Letters to the Editor

Letters must contain appropriate language and focus on issues rather than individuals, must be signed and no longer than 350 words in length. Limit two letters per month per writer. The View editorial staff reserves the right not to publish any letter deemed offensive, or malicious.