June 20, 2013

Community urged to unite behind NF alternative

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.

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Letters

Don’t wait until it’s too late

Dear Editor:

In years of failed budget talks, Obama has threatened to cut military, Social Security, border control, and disability payments. His "sequester" furloughed air traffic controllers, causing flight delays and reducing safety.

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Letters

Guidelines should be prominently displayed

Dear Editor:

Thanks for printing the recycling guide. It would make sense to have this guide prominently and permanently displayed right where the recycling occurs, if the county wants the recycling service to be "properly utilized."

Lisa Wolf Johnson
Hotchkiss

Letters

Solar Energy International thanks you!

Dear Editor:

Starting the week of April 29 through the end of September, over 600 people will be coming to Paonia to participate in Solar Energy International's (SEI) renewable energy training program. The participants and their families come from all 50 states and around the world for intensive hands-on training on solar electric, heating, and water pumping systems.

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Letters

Help preserve the North Fork for future generations

Dear Editor:

In 1881, Enos Hotchkiss camped on Rogers Mesa, awestruck by the beauty of the North Fork Valley. But it was Samuel Wade who recognized that the climate was ideal for growing fruit and who planted the first peach and apple trees in the valley.

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Article answers recycling questions

Dear Editor:

Thank you for the article in last week's DCI about North Fork recycling.

Shortly after the North Fork recycling started, I several times tried to get information about what was and was not accepted for recycling at the North Fork center.

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Letters

Emotion, haste and law

Dear Editor:

Emotion, haste, and law (legislation) join to produce a poisonous brew. When innocent children are brutally murdered, we have every right to be outraged.

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Letters

A wolf in sheep’s clothing

Dear Editor:

The latest bill under consideration in the democratically controlled Colorado legislation will increase the mandate for renewable energy (wind or solar power for example) for rural co-ops. This is Senate Bill 252 and, if passed, will double the requirement of renewables.

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Letters

The full measure of a man

Dear Editor:

Thank you for printing the letter written by Dusty and Dani Carson of Delta about Kent Calhoun. I share their thankfulness that the Montrose deputy survived the incident.

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Letters

Proposed gravel pit raises many questions

Dear Editor:

I am a Delta County resident out on 25 Mesa Road west of Delta. I was just wondering if anybody else has heard about the new, proposed Delta County gravel pit that they are planning on putting next door to my 35-acre family home.

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Letters

Here’s proof gun laws don’t work

Dear Editor:

In the news this morning it was confirmed that the two Tsarnaev brothers responsible for the Boston bombings did not have the necessary gun permits required for gun ownership in their city and the state of Massachusetts. So in spite of some of the strictest gun laws in the United States these two terrorists were able to procure firearms used in the killing of a campus police officer, the wounding of a transit officer, and firing numerous rounds at pursuing law enforcement officials.

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Letters

Let’s get back to the Constitution

Dear Editor:

Thank goodness that some of our senators have the intestinal fortitude to stand up to the socialistic special interest groups supporting the Obama Administration and block the proposed nonsensical gun control bills.

Now, since they have found out they can still respond to the true needs of the American populace, maybe they can start to regain control and repeal/remove the socialistic garbage that has been imposed on us.

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Letters

Oil/gas industry threatens rural lifestyle

Dear Editor:

This is my home. I have made a choice to live in the North Fork Valley because of the rural lifestyle.

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Letters

U.S. Constitution clearly outlines our rights

Dear Editor:

The rule of law or the rule of man, where are we headed? Throughout the history of the world probably 98% of all the humans that have ever lived have suffered under the rule of man, be it king, queen, dictator or some other person who presided over others and whose word was law.

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