Letters to the Editor

"If our community disagrees about who is to blame for the condition of our high schools, can we stop the mud slinging and agree to view this as a wake up call to pay more attention and unite to move forward?"
The nickel tax will allow our community to begin addressing our aging high schools, Jack Lackey, attorney for the Christian County Board of Education, writes in his letter to the editor.
Passing an ordinance that fines panhandlers is not a viable solution. Worse yet, a monetary penalty meted out to the poor is not only sadly irrational but morally wrong.
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April Cotthoff, who lives near the rail-trail and runs on it, described the importance of the trail at a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 3.