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Today's Opinions

  • Vox

    What's going on in Idaho Springs?
    Editor:

  • Happiness isn’t always about money

    To climb Mount Olympus is breathtaking: the challenge of the trail, the vistas and the awareness that ancient Olympians competed there.
    To run a marathon in Greece would evoke a similar powerful emotive reaction.
    To cheer on with “bravos!” marathoners running the gnarly trail of Olympus by those who appreciate what the runners are accomplishing simply for the joy of it — 26.2 miles of painful footwork over treacherous terrain — is exhilarating.

  • DA addresses questions in job-description case

    As the district attorney for the 5th Judicial District, including Clear Creek County, I am often approached by citizens questioning the decisions of the DA’s office in various cases. Recently, this paper ran an article regarding a case in Idaho Springs, and while there were factual and legal omissions in the article I would like to correct, I would like to take this opportunity to address the broader issues that community events such as these seem to bring up: What is the district attorney looking at when deciding how to proceed with a case?

  • We should sink or swim together

    Four years ago was the 400th anniversary of the settlement at Jamestown, which, if we agree to identify as the first permanent settlement of America and thus our birth, makes us a mere toddler in terms of Greece, a land with thousands of islands that traces its roots to 3000 BCE — before the common era — and beyond. That is like comparing the life experiences of a 4-year-old to a 50-year-old.

  • Quality should be more important than price

    Community voices
    by Mark Kline

  • Advice for Obama’s election campaign

    Dear Mr. President:
    In your speech to the 2004 Democratic National Convention, you said, “There are no blue states; there are no red states; there’s only the United States.” Well, yes and no.

  • Our state is in a heap of trouble, boys

    By Greg Romberg

  • Is Colorado committed to education?

    It’s the job of historians to name eras by identifying the period’s dominant social, cultural or economical force: the Cold War, the Gilded Age or the Age of Jackson, named for our seventh president.
    Despite the hindsight necessity, I suspect we are in the midst of a defining moment, being engaged in an epic struggle for the American soul as we were during the Great Depression and New Deal.  

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