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Google-eyed Biodynamically, as monoliths in the outbacks of Boulder, IBM can be likened to a hidden and somewhat forgotten prairie dog town, NCAR an eagle-eyed...

Letters: July 27, 2023

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Re: ‘How a landmark Green New Deal victory was won’ Thanks, Dave . A major victory by DSA-NY, the New York Renews Coalition, which led...

Letters: Aug. 17, 2023

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LET’S NOT RECALL MAXINE MOST  Louisville is lucky to have a reproductive rights champion on City Council, Maxine Most. She’s not attempting to make medical...

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Damn excellent (thanks...

Letters: Dec. 1, 2022

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Nicole Speer for Mayor Pro Tem  On Dec. 1, Boulder City Council will be appointing its Mayor Pro Tem. Every year a new council member...

A call to civility

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A call to civility...

Letters: June 25, 2020

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Harber for Regent Have we ever had a candidate for CU Regent with the lifetime of community commitment Aaron Harber has demonstrated? Neither of his...

Letters | God’s gifts

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God’s gifts...

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Heroin in Boulder...

Letters | Vote YES on Proposition 103

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Vote YES on Proposition 103...

Form shameless sex groups

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(Re: “Slaves to sex,” cover story, Feb. 11.) Ms. Creel’s article reflects the economic downslide’s effect on psychiatric worker income. Most common folk can no longer afford the extravagance of paying big bucks to heal the stubbed big toes of their inner children, so...

Letters | Fiery fracktivism

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(Re: “Can you hear us now?” DyerTimes, Dec. 6.) I was a part of the action at the Dec. 4 Boulder County commissioners meeting. Those of us who initiated the action did so because of the urgency and attention the issue of fracking in Boulder County needs. Citizens ...