May 24, 2013

Thanks for a job well done!

Dear Editor:

I'd like to extend my thanks and appreciation to the City of Delta Public Works Department, specifically dispatch and John M. (on call) for their promptness in responding to my early-morning call in regards to my frozen water meter. It was thawed and fixed, with insulation added, in a timely manner.

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Letters

Why visit the North Fork now?

Dear Editor:

Having attended the Monday night meeting of the Hotchkiss Town Council and representatives of the BLM, we were left with several unanswered questions:

Why is Helen Hankins visiting now?

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BLM continues to ignore residents’ concerns

Dear Editor:

BLM officials came to Crawford, Hotchkiss and Paonia this week to discuss the proposed North Fork Valley oil and gas leases with the three town councils. Our community has been trying to get the BLM to come to the valley for the past 14 months.

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Letters

Drilling is all about generating profit

Dear Editor:

At the recent Paonia Town Council meeting, the BLM is on record stating that coal leases in the North Fork would be at risk were they to cancel the proposed 20,000+ acres natural gas lease sale this February. This is blatant lie.

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BLM is resorting to divisive tactics

Dear Editor:

I am writing to address a front page article in the Montrose Daily Press on Jan. 23 entitled "State BLM head says gas lease decision sound." This is an intentionally misleading article that seeks to pit the coal industry against those in our community concerned about oil and gas development.

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Letters

Who’s getting a slice of the pie?

Dear Editor:

Slice of the pie! Who is getting a slice of whose pie? A few weeks ago I was at a meeting where Heart and Soul representatives were putting on a presentation.

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Do we have to drill everywhere oil/gas may be?

Dear Editor:

At the recent forum regarding hydraulic fracturing, I was struck by how the representative from the industry, Eric Sanford, downplayed the risks from this violent form of gas/oil extraction.

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Letters

Community responds generously

Dear Editor:

This letter is long overdue, and I deeply apologize for its tardiness. I feel it quite necessary to write this letter to thank the fine citizens of Delta County. Once again, the St. Nicholas Project's Christmas Drive was a massive success.

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Letters

Private property rights are under attack

Dear Editor:

It is fashionable for politicians to say they are for private property rights and that they are for jobs, but is all this just hypocrisy?

Delta County commissioners just turned down Jansens' "request" for a gravel pit, violating their property rights and killing jobs.

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Letters

An update from The Abraham Connection

Dear Editor:

We are halfway through our third season of sheltering and feeding those in need in Delta County at The Abraham Connection/Delta County Homeless Shelter. Partly because we are becoming more well known and partly because people continue to struggle to make ends meet, we find ourselves poised to surpass last season's numbers.

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Letters

Pedestrians’ deaths were totally preventable

Dear Editor:

It is very sad when an auto accident takes the lives of pedestrians — but downright tragic when that accident was preventable, long predicted, and entirely unnecessary. The loss of two lives on Highway 65 on Grand Mesa Saturday, Jan. 5, is one of those tragic accidents that never needed to happen.

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Gun control is not the answer January 16, 2013

Dear Editor:

The Connecticut school shooting was tragic. No one can understand what the survivors and families are going through.

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New technology spurs USA’s capacity for production

Dear Editor:

Air-headed, knee-jerk, hand-wringing, flaming liberals such as some recent DCI letter-to-editor writers need to get off it. The new oil and gas drilling technology of directional drilling and multi-stage hydraulic fracturing has unquestionably turned the country around as to crude oil and natural gas productive capabilities.

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Educate yourself about fracking

Dear Editor:

The controversy about fracking continues in the letters to the editor. There seems to be much heat and little additional light.

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Letters