|  | | | | | | Editor: Well, here we are in another crisis. No, it's not the silvery minnow or forest fires this time.
Full Story Editor: I took an informal poll among a group of veterans varying in deployment from World War II, to Korea, to Vietnam, to the present Iraqi and Afghanistan deployments and wars.
Full Story Editor: Methamphetamine use in San Juan County is a problem. Since 2002-2003, use and abuse has begun to soar.
Full Story Editor: I was intrigued by the article in April about the new movie "Expelled: No intelligence allowed.
Full Story Editor: Quite a few of us have seen the last Civil War veteran pass and the oldest living World War I veteran.
Full Story Editor: I am writing in response to The Daily Times article, "Still no interim superintendent at CCSD," published April 16.
Full Story Editor: This letter is concerning the upcoming magistrate judge election following the primaries. This is the people's court.
Full Story Editor: I would like to take this opportunity to thank a few great folks in our town for shining two lights on Don Rovin Lane.
Full Story Editor: The Sixth Grade Enrichment Class at Kirtland Elementary School would like to thank the people and organizations that supported our Destination ImagiNation Team Dracula's experience at the Global Finals Competition in Knoxville, Tenn.
Full Story Editor: Wednesday, May 21, was a fiercely windy day. Sometime midday a brush fire started just off U.
Full Story Editor: On June 24 it was one year since our youngest daughter, Nova, was taken from us, a victim of domestic violence, and June 25, one year ago, her body was found in the desert north of Kirtland.
Full Story Editor: May 18, I was reading Sally Ginets' letter complaining about Mike Reagan's "narrow, outlandish diatribes with no basis in truth.
Full Story Editor: Deliberate use of our Trust Funds or any other Diné money to cover reckless spending on ridiculous pork-barrel projects is irresponsible and scandalous.
Full Story Editor: In response to "Officers should slow down on city streets" (June 20), I have never understood why a parent would even allow their children to ride their bicycles on the street anyway.
Full Story Editor: The ozone issue in the Four Corners region is a very important issue. As EPA toughens the standards across the country, many areas like the Four Corners will be faced with significant new challenges to meet the new standard, but the result will be cleaner air.
Full Story Editor: Let's see if I have this straight. The City Council is going to take up a hearing for an increase for Waste Management.
Full Story Editor: I am a 68-year-old lady and yesterday afternoon, checking to see if I had mail, I stepped the wrong way and fell in my driveway.
Full Story Editor: The San Juan Animal League extends its sincere appreciation and thanks to the many volunteers, workers and donors who helped make our first three-day, low-cost spay/neuter clinic a great success.
Full Story Editor: In the midst of all the proliferating arguments over which candidate most closely represents the true philosophy of his or her party, the one aspect that should not be forgotten is this: No matter how perfect their philosophical ground is politically, no matter how effective a prospective candidate may be at navigating the perilous shoals of the Washingtonian rapids, none of these attributes amount to much — unless that individual is elected.
Full Story Editor: In response to Jonathan Kerr's recent letter, Feb. 10, to this paper, in part as follows, "well, maybe Udall.
Full Story Editor: Thank you and the staff of The Daily Times for running the articles about the Presidential Preference Caucus, which was held last week.
Full Story Editor: The Daily Times article on Feb. 8, "Book Calls Evolution Theory Racist," clearly shows the danger of letting religious thinking get into politics or government.
Full Story Editor: There seems to be much wringing of hands in the state press about how long it is taking to count the ballots in the Democratic Party's Caucus in choosing a candidate for president.
Full Story Editor: Some thoughts about Super Tuesday have occurred to me. I attended and voted at the Democratic "Caucus," and developed these thoughts from that experience and from events of the past year in politics.
Full Story Editor: I totally agree with what you guys are doing. As a member of the Navajo tribe and graduate from NMSU, I cannot believe the number of representatives that went on this "vacation.
Full Story Editor: This comment is to the story you've been covering, and I'm so appalled at the comments of the Navajo Nation president!
Full Story Editor: Absurd that a school district with the achievement level of CCSD should spend money to go to Hawaii and Niagara Falls to learn how to do better.
Full Story Editor: I have a few questions. Who will be paying to defend the city against lawsuits for invading the privacy of the 72 applicants currently seeking employment for the city manager's position? Did you have to reveal to your former employer that you were contemplating employment elsewhere when you applied for this current position? Some applicants may need to guard their private decision to apply, as it may be misconstrued as disloyalty to their current employer.
Full Story Editor: You, Troy Turner, are a hypocrite. For the last two weeks you have blasted the members of the City Council on not releasing the names and application data of those individuals applying for the position of city manager. Yet, at the same time, you supposedly interview one of the applicants but continue to withhold his information.
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