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Daughter of fallen deputy offers appreciation for service
Dear Editor, There are not enough words to express my deep appreciation to Sheriff Greg Powers, Chief Deputy Dave Downing, the Deputy Sheriff’s Association and all the countless volunteers who made Peace Officer’s Memorial Day such a huge success. After 37 years, my dad, Deputy Kenny Love, Sheriff Pete Wedge and Jailer Ernie Hesson got honored the way they should have been. If you missed the service, I can tell you it was extraordinary and ...
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Reader thinks history buff went a bit too far
Dear Editor, I, too, saw the story, “Traveling to the Prom” about the high school girl doing her best to portray herself in Civil War dress for the prom. I thought her way of entering the prom was very imaginative and unique, and I for one do not care if the dress was correct for the period. I am sure she did the best she could with what she had. As a matter of fact, years from now I am not going to remember how many hoops were under the ...
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Family very pleased with Holzer Senior Care
Dear Editor, In the Gallia/Mason County area lies a diamond. Recently our mother was a patient at Holzer Senior Care. Their mission is to be “highly skilled in the art of caring”. The compassionate and loving care to our mother was second to none. As we took our final walk with Mom, we were fortunate to be in the company of staff who, indeed, demonstrated their high level of skill in caring. This staff, including Dr. Marla Haller, Pat Fis...
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Reader: Empathy more important than historic accuracy
Dear Editor, In a Sunday, May 19, letter to the editor Keith Ashley set Civil War costume details straight. However, there is a time for teaching and a time for celebration. Perhaps Mr. Ashley was technically correct in his diatribe, where he virtually tore a young lady’s prom costume to shreds. I do not know the young lady who experienced this devastating criticism, but I do know prom is a time for cheer and celebration and definitely no...
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Community should recognize graduates’ achievements
Dear Editor, As spring blossoms into summer, graduates from local schools, institutions, and universities start on a new journey in life. I wish the best to all graduates and their families. As the graduation ceremonies excite the community, we, as a community, have a rare opportunity to reflect on the students achievements. As the graduation season fades into summer vacation, our elected officials and school administrators have an even r...
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Reader eyes Pomeroy Public Works’ funding
To the customers of Pomeroy Public Works, Have you noticed the uniform style work clothes the employees are now wearing? It’s no coincidence they all look alike, except for Supervision, who chose a different color. Why? Because you’re footing the bill for them. That’s right, we’re now paying to lease work clothes. With automatic yearly rate increases in place and a five dollar monthly surcharge on each bill, Council has decided that it wo...
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Gun control failure reflects widespread attitude
Dear Editor, The NRA is only a group of citizens who have came together to let their government officials be aware of what they want. As for the NRA (a group of citizens) being stronger than the presidency — NO!! It is the legislative representatives doing what most of their electorates want them to do. The presidency has to have checks and balances; that is why our founding fathers set up the democracy this way. Otherwise you would just ...
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Ashley sets Civil War details straight
Dear Editor, I saw the story “Traveling to the Prom” concerning a local high school girl attempting to set herself apart with a historical dress. I certainly appreciate her endeavor to draw attention to the Civil War in view of the Civil War sesquicentennial now going on. However, little about her dress was correct for the Civil War period. First of all, no lady in the Civil War would have ridden a horse in a Civil War formal dress — not ...
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Minn. family impressed with local response
Dear Editor, I would like to thank all who sent my daughter Mya information on your town. I am so impressed with all the responses she received. It says a lot about your community. How you don’t even know my daughter but are willing to help her out with her project! All the packages and letters really made her day! Thank you again! Jena Bennett, Janesville, Minn.
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<p>Aurora and Connor Saunders with their Mother&#8217;s Day flowers.</p>
SNP: I did NOT sign-up for this!
In 2013, my Asperger/Bipolar/ADHD/a million other diagnosis 10-year-old son told the first good joke of his life. Approximately four out of ten attempts, he successfully identifies when I use sarcasm. I never imagined the intensity of pride I felt when he asked me to change my decision not to enroll him in food therapy classes to expand his diet because he wanted to see if it could help him. He looked his pediatrician in the eye and told him ...
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Lessons learned from Willow Island?
Dear Editor, Exactly 35 years ago this week, West Virginia suffered the largest construction accident in American history when 51 lives were lost in a scaffolding collapse at the Willow Island power plant north of Parkersburg. The loss of these fathers, sons and brothers is compounded by the fact it was a totally preventable tragedy caused by unsafe working conditions. These men should still be celebrating anniversaries with their wives and...
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Reader shakes head at power of NRA
Dear Editor, Like The National Rifle Association, many parts of the entertainment industry and the legislative body are driven by money and power. It does not seem to matter in these modern times the damage all are causing on our civilization. The long arms of the NRA are more powerful than the Presidency, 90 percent of the American people and those leaders in Washington that want sensible gun control. It seems the government is no longer...
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Meigs Extension Column
As you have been driving around southern Ohio have you noticed the multitude of greyish white shrubs whose flowers are quite fragrant? This invasive shrub is Autumn Olive (Elaeagnus unbellata). It can attain heights of 20 feet tall and just as wide. It has scattered thorns along its branches that can be painful if the branch is grabbed without leather gloves. The leaves are placed alternatively along the branch with green colored leaves on ...
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Reader pleased with Portman’s stance on gun control
Dear Editor, I am an Ohioan and am proud of Rob Portman voting against having a debate in the senate on the issue surrounding violence and gun control. Our elected officials should represent the people who elected them. They are there to represent the people not a party line. As for background checks, why go to the waste of time writing them or gun or any kind of laws. Since the ones we have never get used to the fullest to prosecute vi...
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Community Corner
Our congratulations to one of Meigs County’s new business — the Dancing Tree Distillery which was a medal winner in the competition with artisan American spirits from across the country at the Huber Orchard and Winery judging event in Starlight, Ind. Dancing Tree entered their Spicebush Gin and won a silver medal. A total of 66 gins were entered in the contest where tasting was totally blind and evaluated in terms of “Nose, Palate, Finish, ...
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