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Letter to the Edtor:Blue State Colorado’s approval of Amendment 79 has insured the right to abortion access in Pueblo County and Statewide. Abortions are allowed w/o restrictions during pregnancy and will be paid for by tax dollars.

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Letter to the Edtor:Have you ever found yourself in a group where you discovered the leader was corrupt? Maybe it was a church where the pastor was not living the message, or a volunteer organization where the leaders were taking advantage of their positions.

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And the Winner Is.As of this writing, it's election day and I spotted a countdown clock on the TV saying 11 hours to go before the polls close – thank God! Whatever the outcome, at least it'll be the end of 'too close to call' polls and repetitive 'what if 's' from TV commentators.

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Letter to the EditorI would ask everyone to get on their computer and type in “Red Skelton’s Pledge of Allegiance” he gave in 1969. As you listen to the pledge, you will realize just how much of it today’s Democratic Party is NOT holding onto.

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Letter to the EditorSo, you won’t vote for Trump because you don’t like him? Did you know this is not an election to decide who you are going to invite to dinner but who will do the best for the country?

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Letter to the editorBallot Measure 129 This fall Colorado voters will be asked to be the first in the nation to approve the creation of a veterinary midlevel practitioner (MLP). Several clients have asked me my opinion.

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To the Editor:Voters from Congressional District 3 will elect our representative to the University of Colorado Board of Regents this November. The CU Board of Regents oversees major decisions made for the University of Colorado.

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Free SRDA Meals for Seniors What? SRDA delivers free meals to the VFC Susan Kalman Community Center at 4705 Santa Fe Drive in Colorado City.Who? Anyone 60 years or older living in Pueblo County qualifies for the meal.Meals usually have 3-4 courses with dessert. Beverages provided.When?

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Letter to the EditorHave you tried an SRDA free and delicious meal yet? SRDA ( Senior Resource Development Association) has been delivering lunch to the VFC ( Volunteers for Community) Susan Kalman Building on Santa Fe in Colorado City on Tuesday at 11 am since last fall.