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A different balance

Dear Editor: In his “biologist’s perspective on wolf restoration,” Mike Phillips argues that “coexisting with wolves in western Colorado is a straightforward affair.” That’s not surprising, because he’s not just a biologist but also a Montana state senator, where he has been actively promoting wolf reintroduction. He also works for the Turner Endangered Species Fund, […]

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Seeing the future

Dear Editor: Anybody know what the future of Carbondale is? Got a crystal ball or a Ouija board? I checked the list of Town of Carbondale departments. We have no “Department of the Future”. We do have a planning department. They list a “comprehensive plan”. It says: “Citizens use comprehensive plans to protect the qualities […]

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An independent caucus

At the March 22 independent caucus at the Glenwood Springs Library, organizer Randy Fricke said what many of us have known for some time. “We are no longer a democracy,” Fricke declared,”We are an oligarchy, governed by corporations, super PAC’s, and the wealthy.” All this is supported by the U.S. Supreme Court’s outrageous 2010 Citizen’s […]

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What’s happened to VVH?

Dear Editor: Ran into Dr. Greg Feinsinger at the Two Rivers Unitarian Universalist church’s chili cookoff. “I want you to write a letter,” Feinsinger said,”about what’s happened to Valley View Hospital.” “You mean since the Mennonites gave up control?” I asked. “Yeah,” Feinsinger replied,”Back when they weren’t so focused on making money.” Sorry Greg, I […]

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