Oct
08
2010
08
2010
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Letter: Thanks to Officer Mike Washburn
As an EMT and a citizen of Meeker, I would like to send a special “thank you” to Mike Washburn for all the times he goes above and beyond the call of duty. When Mike is on duty and available, he always answers an EMS/fire page with the stopping of traffic for the crews to ...
May
08
2010
08
2010
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Letter: Out-of-town support for Coach Hallie Blunt
Most of you may know me. By the time I get done with this, you will know what’s on my mind. This is in regards to the coach Blunt issue. I may be a bit slow; it takes a few days to get the paper. But where are your school board members’ heads? Kids work ...
May
07
2010
07
2010
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Letter: Our national debt continues to grow
If the national debt continues to grow,
Will it become or is it already a national security issue?
If it is or becomes a national security issue,
Will it be paid rapidly to buy peace?
If it is paid rapidly,
Who will pay it? ...
Apr
24
2010
24
2010
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Letter: Student: A bad idea
I have been to many schools in the past around the country and Rangely High school is by far the worst school I’ve been to … teaching is horrible, student behavior is even worst. ...
Apr
23
2010
23
2010
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Letter: Respond to survey
In cooperation with the Rangely School District, Northwest Colorado Council for Children and Families and Giant Step Preschool and Child Care Center, if you are the parent of children ages preschool through fifth grade in Rangely, please complete the Rangely Needs Assessment survey at ...
Apr
17
2010
17
2010
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Letter: Candidate to try again
I would like to thank all 213 voters that supported me in the election, I really appreciate your support and because of you I intend to try again. I’ll be back. Thanks again. ...
Dec
26
2009
26
2009
USOC should invest
In a recent blog, the always-sensible Mike Moran called upon the U.S. Olympic Committee to repair its shattered relationship with its host city.
Doing so, Moran wrote, requires that the organization recognize that it has been “the recipient of a controversial $53 million grant,” and reciprocate the city’s generosity.
He urged that the USOC “commit to holding ...