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Letters To The Editor

Impeachment and the death of shame

I haven't watched all the episodes of the impeachment hearings. But I have watched enough to confess that I am still wondering about the "high crimes" the Democrats claim the President has committed.Was there some sinister "Quid pro quo" with the Ukrainian President? Is he really guilty of ...

How many lies can the GOP tell?

Debunked Republican arguments used in their desperate efforts to save a corrupt president, an impressive array:There was no quid pro quo;There was a quid pro quo, but it was not something unusual;The quid pro quo was engaged in only to fight corruption in Ukraine, something about which the ...

Let’s take time to restore Thanksgiving

What happened to all of us coming together as a family to give thanks to God for every thing he gave us and to enjoy a special time, Thanksgiving. It was a time when everybody relaxed and just enjoyed being together. What really stuck with me was when we all gathered around the Thanksgiving ...

A climate update for late 2019

By now we have all seen the pictures of the rising seas, melting glaciers, devastating hurricanes, floods, heat waves and even an early visit from the polar vortex. Article after article in our newspapers and magazines include information about our earthÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ climate.The fall issue of the ...

As Fayette County commander of the American Legion, I would like to thank all veterans who marched in the Veteran's Day parade. It was a bright sunny day a little breezy and warm for November. The city of Uniontown and American Legion Post 51 hosts this parade every three years. Next year, it ...

November is Epilepsy Awareness Month

Four years ago my daughter, Paige Nagy died from epilepsy/SUDEP. She was just 21 years old with her whole life ahead of her but now our family will only be able to just wonder what things she would have accomplished. Would she have been married and had children yet, had a great job? We'll never ...