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Letters to the editor

Letter to the Editor: Support swimming in West Virginia

Mention West Virginia to someone that lives outside of our state, and those individuals may respond with comments such as: hillbillies, moonshine, John Denver’s “Country Roads,” or the beautiful mountain landscape that drapes a good portion of our State. Take a moment and reflect back ...

Letter to the Editor: Faith not threatened by science

I write this as a progressive person of faith after reflecting on recent news reports. Like millions of people around the world, I have found the initial images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to be astonishing and magnificent. My theological understanding is not threatened by ...

Letter to the Editor: Lifestyle choice a danger

Studies have shown that a society that does not promote marriage between a man and a woman will destroy itself within a generation and no longer be a factor on the world scene. Yet we as a nation are now celebrating the lifestyle that will destroy us. Gay pride festivals and parades are ...

Letter to the Editor: UNSAT still a danger

I’ve written about the U.N. Small Arms Treaty (UNSAT) previously, but there are some important recent developments. One of the anti-gun bureaucrats who helped craft the UNSAT and is currently working for a liberal think tank called the Stimson Center, Rachel Stohl, published an op-ed ...

Letter to the Editor: Was it worth it?

Mr. Trump did what you wanted; he appointed three Supreme Court Justices that got rid of Roe although the majority of Americans were happy with Roe. Now we have draconian laws in different states with hospitals and doctors being afraid to deliver the health care that women and girls need. Was ...

Letter to the Editor: Long course pool important

Competitive long course swimming is much tougher than competitive short course swimming. For swimmers going from short course yards to long course meters, the difference is even more profound. Without the walls to save the swimmer about a dozen strokes, it forces the swimmer to maintain a ...