Letters to Editor for June 4, 2020
Government’s slow reopening is tyranny, denying basic freedoms
Government’s slow reopening is tyranny, denying basic freedoms
George Floyd was just a guy. He was a guy at the margins, allegedly writing a forged check to pay for some groceries. He was a guy who should still be alive.
We can’t pretend it’s been easy to find cause for “cheers” in this month’s “Cheers & Jeers” column, especially knowing that our country hit yet another grim milestone — 100,000 Americans now dead from COVID-19 — this week.
Typically, in large cities and small communities across America, humane societies provide a “safety net” for animals … providing food, shelter and veterinary care to lost animals, and…
Growing up, my family owned a small business — John’s Fresh Produce. When I was in seventh grade and my father became ill, I dropped out of school to help my mom open the store. When he got better, I returned to school, and our family worked hard to keep the store running. That produce stand was our livelihood and our connection to the community. It’s where I learned the value of hard work and the joys and difficulties of operating a small business.
We can understand why people are getting restless. After all, it’s nearly June and the lockdowns meant to slow the spread of COVID-19 have lasted far…
“Without clear planning and implementation of the steps that I and other experts have outlined, 2020 will be the darkest winter in modern history.” That was the warning presented…
By Don C. Brunell Guest Columnist By now it is apparent that, barring a miracle, a cure for COVID-19 will not happen soon; however, to make it a…
There is no shortage of news about the trials facing small businesses during the COVID-19 crisis. In fact, a study released…
By Mary Templeton Guest Columnist As we celebrate National Teacher Appreciation week, May 4-8, I am convinced that our teachers are “heroes” in our society and that their…