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The Pueblo Chieftain editorial: Plan for better roads

Colorado needs a workable plan to invest in a better state highway and local transportation system than we have now. Current conditions are intolerable.

All of us are adversely affected by inadequate roadways that cannot carry the ever-increasing traffic, particularly between Colorado Springs and the Denver metro area.

Interstate 25 woes will only get worse as the population spreads south to Pueblo and beyond – almost forgotten areas already crying out for improved highway and street surfaces as part of a modern statewide transportation network.

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The Colorado Springs Gazette editorial: NATO is essential to a strong Western alliance

President Donald Trump has corrected his error about NATO, making it clear in recent days that he does not regard it as “obsolete,” which was how he described it during the election campaign. Instead he affirmed his commitment to that crucial alliance in Europe. He is also, as a corollary, right to call on European […]

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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel editorial: Courthouse needs a war memorial

How did it come to pass that Mesa County doesn’t have a war memorial on the grounds of the courthouse? It’s a curious departure from the patriotic spirit that pervades this valley. How many towns in Colorado can boast of having both a Veterans Affairs hospital and a Veterans Memorial Cemetery? Short of military towns, […]


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