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Letters To The Editor

This is in response to Jim CampbellÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ recent letter published in the Thursday, March 26 edition regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. CampbellÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ mortality rate facts may be correct, but his focus is entirely off point in terms of the impact he neglects to mention. Indeed, COVID-19 may not be as ...

I'm a senior citizen and like most of us, we did what the president asked --stayed home except for essentials, helped others, donated. Didn't expect a pat on the back. What I didn't expect is what is basically euthanasia of the elderly.I actually thought the President was doing okay the first ...

Here we go with a new flu bug to battle here in the United States, in 2004 it was SARS, in 2008 is was Avian flu, in 2010 is was Swine flu, in 2012 is was MERS, in 2014 it was Ebola, in 2016 it was Zika, in 2018 Ebola again, and now in 2020 its the Coronavirus / COVID-19.Interestingly enough, ...

In just a few weeks, Christians around the world will observe what to them is the most important holiday of the year. It is our remembering the horrific suffering entailed in the bleeding and dying of Jesus Christ on the Cross and our great rejoicing in the bodily resurrection of our crucified ...

Why always doom and gloom?

During this trying time with people not working, losing their savings, the retirement accounts crashing, you would think there would be an effort to bring as much good news as possible. When the President spoke of things will get better, there are some promising treatments that we are looking ...

Now that our county commissioners have postponed the vote on the Second Amendment ordinance, hopefully they will take the time to think about it and permanently postpone the vote.At a time when our commissioners should be working on reducing the budget, paying back the school districts the ...