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Letters for July 11: There’s no beautiful part of Trump’s budget bill Letter writers discuss national debt and the budget bill, giving President Trump a chance and the future of America.
Here's what readers wrote into The Beach Reporter for the week of July 10.
Letters to the editor on keeping open space open, federal health care.
I was very sad after reading Edward Pratt’s last column, “A fond farewell, for now,” in the newspaper on June 14. For years, I looked forward to reading his columns, ...
Our small communities’ schools will simply not be able stay open if our state representatives continue to take money from our public schools and give it for vouchers to private schools. Ask your ...
Congrats on track and field accolades; Double standards for false reports: Letters to the Editor for June 27, 2025 ...
A reader writes about the contributions that immigrants make to the American economy.
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Letters for June 25: Primary election system puts voters in a bind Letter writers discuss Virginia primary elections, paid teacher internships and care for wild animals in Norfolk.
Opinion » Letters for June 24 Tuesday, June 24, 2025 12:05 am Share this story Feeling betrayed by probate law firm ...
Asheville letters to the editor call for Trump impeachment after Iran bombings without Congressional approval, demand Middle East peace, and more.
LIMA — Two employees of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction testified Monday via Zoom in the Allen County Common Pleas Court case of a Findlay man who is seeking the dismissal ...
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