I’d like to call the attention of local voters to an issue on the November ballot that will have a huge impact on all of us — the ColoradoCare Amendment 69. The idea for a health-care system in ...
Political rot needs to be weeded out. In the recent past, voters in Ohio have twice voted to end the games played with redistricting. Each time, the current politicians in power have twisted the plan ...
Do we really want to erase our past, the history of our country? If you tear down our statues and remove and deface things that represent what happened in our past, how will future generations learn ...
It is difficult to overstate the appreciation with which I read the October 29 editorial on new policies for letters to the editor. Certainly, the candor was refreshing, and the no-nonsense language ...
To the Editor: As I was reading the May 19, 2021 editorial Flags Flapping I was reminded of the lack of knowledge of flag etiquette. With Flag Day quickly approaching I request a reminder be printed ...
Every kid with autism is different, and what impacts one doesn’t mean it will impact another. Isn’t that also true for every child, teenager, adult, senior — any person? It is our human nature that ...
When I fly, I feel safe. I know that every air crash has been studied extensively and problems have been identified and corrected. Each terrorist incident brings new safety measures, no liquids, shoes ...
As a youth and even into adulthood, I learned the art of judging others. Their religion, their clothes, the way they talked, their education, how fast they drove — all became fodder with which to ...
Though writing by hand is increasingly being eclipsed by the ease of computers, a new study finds we shouldn't be so quick to throw away the pencils and paper: handwriting helps people learn certain ...
In his Aug. 19 letter, “Removing history invites stupidity,” Peter L. Williamson suggested that “teaching factual history and how to learn from it” is a better option than the “purging of history … ...