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Durango Herald: Celebrating Juneteenth

Marking this day in June as an end of slavery has been a long time coming …read the full editorial here.

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Colorado Springs Gazette: Gardner passes history's largest conservation bill

One day after presumptive Democratic senatorial nominee John Hickenlooper spent a debate explaining ethics convictions and a racist comment, Sen. Cory Gardner delivered again for Colorado and the rest of the country. His latest in a long succession of victories involved challenging President Donald Trump and changing his mind for the good of Colorado. Senators […]

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Colorado Springs Gazette: We don't need a society of vandals

When demonstrations triggered by the death of George Floyd spread to Philadelphia, vandals defaced a statue outside City Hall of an old white man. They spray-painted the words “colonizer” and “murderer” on it. But the statue was of Matthias Baldwin, a 19th-century businessman and abolitionist. Baldwin was a vocal opponent of slavery decades before the […]


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