Dear Editor:
Drug-Free Delta County would like to invite the community to share in our celebration of National Drug Court Month on Thursday, May 16, at 4 p.m. in Judge Sandra Miller's courtroom in the Delta County Courthouse. We hope you'll enjoy seeing adult treatment court in action and stay after to share in refreshments to support our drug court clients, their families, our treatment court team and volunteers.
Dear Editor:
My wife and I moved here to Delta in May 1999 from Buffalo, N.Y. We like it here.
Dear Editor:
DMEA members have been getting robocalls that pretend to ask your opinion but are actually telling you:
• That alternative energy will cost rural Colorado $2 billion.
Dear Editor:
Help! What is happening to my wonderful city? One of the many reasons I chose Delta to return to in my retirement was the beauty of our Main Street area — a large part of this beauty being the wonderful trees along our sidewalks.
Dear Editor:
With its ranches, farms, wineries and small towns, the North Fork Valley is an amazing place.
After coming together twice now, the community has rallied to stop irresponsible oil and gas leasing proposals from the local Bureau of Land Management office in Montrose.
Dear Editor:
This letter is a request to the citizens of Crawford to support the North Fork Alternative Plan for the management and development of oil and gas leasing and publicly owned minerals on land under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management.
It's important for citizens to know that the North Fork Alternative plan addresses oil and gas development only.
Dear Editor:
Can you buy control? Our federal government seems to think so and has been relatively successful so far.
Dear Editor:
It's time to complain again, but don't have a clue who to complain to. So I'm just complaining.
Dear Editor:
Everyone knows the success of the Rural Electrification Administration and its contribution to making America the industrial power that it is today. Founded in the 1930s, the REA was possibly the most successful of the government sponsored programs that arose out of the New Deal.
Dear Editor:
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) revises its Uncompahgre Resource Management Plan (RMP) only once every 20 or 30 years. It is doing so this year, right now, making this a unique opportunity for the North Fork Valley community to influence future RMP content.