Letters
Letters: 2/16/17
Longmont a pro-unity, pro-justice city
Thanks to City Council Member Polly Christensen, in December 2016 Longmont joined a host of cities across the United States, such...
Letters: 5/25/17
CPW is compromised
Part 5 of Rico Moore’s series Off Target reveals the duplicitous nature of Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s (CPW) planned slaughter of...
Letters 12/31: On the stimulus, the GOP and more
What to do? Contact lawmakers
Excellent suggestions for meaningful ways to beat pandemic boredom. (Re: “What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do,” Events, Dec....
Letters 2/4: On elections and oil and gas
Colorado prioritizes oil and gas
Gov. Polis and most Colorado leaders continue to prioritize a bankrupt industry, responsible for 70% of Colorado’s greenhouse gas (GHG)...
Letter 8/4/22
BLM Propaganda
Your article regarding the wild horse roundups (News, “Lesser of two evils,” July 28, 2022) leaves out a very important factor. Many, if...
Letters: 11/7/19
Austin deserved better
Regarding John Lendorff’s article, “The final stage” about Jeff Austin (Re: Buzz, Oct. 31, 2019), if the goal was to bring together...
Letters: Gun violence, student loans and more
A note about gun violence
In my sophomore year of high school, there was a school shooting at Freeman High School, in Spokane, Washington, just...
Letters 7.8.21
Happy Juneteenth, Chancellor
In a June 18 email to employees of the Colorado Community College System (CCCS), Chancellor Joe Garcia said about the recently adopted...
Letters: June 22, 2023
LONGMONT FARMERS MARKET FTW
I really enjoyed reading your article “Sibling rivalry” (Nibbles, June 15, 2023). I agree that the Longmont Farmers Market is a...










