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The Longmont Leader accepts letters to the editor and op-eds for publication from community members, business leaders and public officials on local topics. Publication will be at the discretion of the editor and published opinions do not represent the views of The Longmont Leader or its staff. To submit a contribution, email [email protected].
ArtWalk ends arts summer festival season

ArtWalk ends arts summer festival season

Visitors are welcomed to step out of the audience, and participate in art activities themselves.
Longmont art reminds people to live

Longmont art reminds people to live

Local artist Jono Wright explores what brings joy in life to Longmont residents.
Art brings Longmont neighborhood together

Art brings Longmont neighborhood together

The Kitely Neighborhood project is the first public art project through the NIP grant.
Local playwright produces comedy about grief and mental health

Local playwright produces comedy about grief and mental health

Del Monte’s play differs from what usually graced the dinner theatre.
Why do birds sing? Scientists say there is still more to know

Why do birds sing? Scientists say there is still more to know

Songbirds make up nearly half of all known bird species.
LTE: Stand takes a stand against Martin's comments

LTE: Stand takes a stand against Martin's comments

Stand will continue to advocate for our riparian areas and wildlife
LTE: Why I believe you should support the St. Vrain Project

LTE: Why I believe you should support the St. Vrain Project

I write today to remind voters that it’s important to protect habitat, but the other two bottom lines must be considered, too
Fact and fiction: Do prairie dogs carry the plague?

Fact and fiction: Do prairie dogs carry the plague?

Colorado is the home to three species of prairie dogs
ICYMI: Local group cares for Longmont’s feral cat population

ICYMI: Local group cares for Longmont’s feral cat population

LFFAC has spent over nine years feeding, neutering and now socializing feral cats
Local group cares for Longmont’s feral cat population

Local group cares for Longmont’s feral cat population

LFFAC has spent over nine years feeding, neutering and now socializing feral cats