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The Aurora Sentinel editorial: Aurora needs to hear about its sanctuary city issues from the city itself

Aurora leaders and police deserve much credit for doing the right thing for everyone who lives in or visits the city, regardless of citizenship. In this case the right thing has been the best thing for everyone.

Doing the right thing may have branded Aurora with an unwanted moniker, that of being a so-called sanctuary city. The city is about to explore that issue at a March 27 public meeting, something else local officials should be lauded for.

But those officials are making a mistake by precluding the public from weighing on this critical issue while city lawmakers take in facts and opinions.

Aurora has for several years stood fast in the belief that civilian police here undermine public safety for everyone when they act in any capacity as federal immigration officers.

Read more at The Aurora Sentinel.

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The Pueblo Chieftain editorial: Thanks to Black Hills for water for Riverwalk

News stories about Black Hills Energy have not been flattering lately, but we think the company deserves the community’s gratitude for an action it took last week. Christopher Burke, vice president of Colorado Utility Operations for Black Hills, transferred ownership of water rights and water diversion infrastructure to officials representing Pueblo Water, the city of […]

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The Loveland Reporter Herald editorial: Keeping us safe requires more than the military

Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in his April 1953 “Chance for Peace” speech to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, said, “Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. […]


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