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This is an unusual message from me. I have written several letters to the editor criticizing The Columbian for its editorial opinions or elected representatives for their votes in Congress.
On May 21, 2024, the small town of Greenfield, Iowa, was hit by a large and violent tornado. The tornado tore a path through the town of 2,000 residents, turning houses, trees, and cars into rubble.
In March 2024, after studying paper ballot and voting machine security for 20 years, ... Letter to the editor: Paper ballots best way to vote. Tribune-Review Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024 5:00 a.m. ...
Paul referenced the Beatles' nickname as the Fab Four - as the band was made up of Paul, John, Ringo Starr, and George ...
Letters Letters Represent the opinion of the letter writers. Letters: Youth vote | Changes at paper | Example of freedom Mercury News Letters to the Editor for Oct. 12, 2023 ...
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So grab a quiet moment on the porch, pour a cup of coffee or pop open a beer, and take a little stroll back through your high school days. Then fill out our quick survey and tell us what you remember ...
Bands should turn down the volume when performing a concert. I recently attended a Tedeschi-Trucks Band and Maggie Rose concert at the Santander Arena. If the amplifiers had been turned down some ...
Media Nearly 200 NYT contributors sign letter bashing paper as following ‘far-right hate groups’ on trans issue The letter writers told the Times that 'we resent the fact that our work, but ...
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A doctor's condolence letter was much more than a piece of paper Robert Carolla was 11 years old when his younger brother died of leukemia in 1953. Carolla, who later became a physician, remembers ...
From about 1926-1931, the Reporter-Star newspaper in Orlando sponsored the Newsboys Band, a marching ensemble that performed locally and embarked on multistate tours.