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Letters to the editor

Letter to the Editor: Stop the indoctrination

It is aggravating that we have so-called “news networks” spewing lies but now I have to be bombarded by the ads on the local news and on the few games I play on the computer. But according to the Center for Responsive Politics, “ONENATIONAMERICA Works to Avoid Disclosing its Funding.” ...

Letter to the Editor: The Word is without error

Just read a letter to the editor recently where the writer, while sincere, is sincerely wrong. Abortion is murder and it does stop a beating heart. The reference to Revelation 11: 7-11 refers to those saints who were brought back from the dead after the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The ...

Letter to the Editor: Let’s try nuclear

Americans are using more and more electricity. As our population expands, there is increased need for electricity. We are moving to electric vehicles, devices such as lawn tools are ever moving to battery operation, and the lists goes on. I am a supporter of renewable energy, but ...

Letter to the Editor: Toll bridge, water district have same feel

The toll bridge was to be free once the bonds were paid off by toll, But the city saw dollar signs and had state law changed so they could take ownership and continue to collect tolls. Then they found out that 2/3 the money could not go to them. It had to be placed in funds to maintain the ...

Letter to the Editor: Empty Bowls says thanks

On April 15, the 23rd annual Empty Bowls fundraising luncheon raised more than $6,500 for area food pantries to help alleviate food insecurities in the Mid-Ohio Valley. The Empty Bowls Committee would like to thank all those who made this year’s event a success. A great number of people and ...

Letter to the Editor: Criticism unfounded

I’m amazed at the unfair, unfounded criticism of Fox News with several readers writing in alleging Fox News isn’t a serious news network, reporting stories that entertain their base. Actually Fox is one of the few legitimate news networks. A case in point is Fox News recently reported the ...