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Letters to the Editor


Has Trump Accomplished Anything of Value?
Are you one of the millions of Americans who can’t think of a single positive thing Trump has accomplished in his five years in office? Even though roughly half the country thinks he’s doing a good job, you may see things differently. You might even believe him to be flawed, reckless, or unfit for the role. While it’s conceivable that this media darling of yesteryear – once toasted by Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Oprah Winfrey – suddenly became a Nazi, there’s another logi

Gary Peyrot
15 hours ago6 min read


The single-issue campaign
We have two candidates for supervisor running single-issue campaigns—election integrity. While this issue is honorable, is this the best use of time and energy, given that the board appears to have spent about 2% of its time over the past 4 years on this issue? Are these candidates willing to spend 98% of their time working on the issues of the larger government and managing an almost 7-million-dollar budget? There are over 20 distinct functional areas or departments in the c
Letter to the Editor
Mar 191 min read


Jane Doe vs. 10,000 Citizens: Why We Must Secure Our Votes
An attorney named Jane Doe recently filed a felonious lawsuit trying to block due process of the lawful act by ten thousand citizens to put a measure on the ballot requiring voter ID. The Save Act on the federal level, and the Voter ID on the state level are similar measures in process. Polls show at least 80% of the US population know that thirty million undocumented illegal noncitizens have already diluted their vote. Illegals obtain felonious ID’s from the DMV and free per
Letter to the Editor
Feb 213 min read


Letter to the Editor on Wildfire Safety Concerns Regarding a Proposed Gun Range on Millville Plains
Citizen Edward B. Wilkes has compiled a large amount of information in opposition to the proposed gun range in Millville, CA.
Edward B. Wilkes
Dec 8, 20253 min read


Letters to the Editor
Redding Sports Park (RSP) opened as Big League Dreams (BLD) in 2004. Built with a 20 million dollar grant from the state, it didn't cost Redding a dime. The city leased our new sports park to BLD for 32 years, the first 4 rent free and 6% of the gross thereafter. BLD was responsible for the upkeep. That didn't happen so, where do we go from here? No one seemed to notice that our sports park fell into disarray. It is my opinion the head of recreation and the city managers fell
Nick Gardner, Redding
Nov 24, 20251 min read


Letters To The Editor
Dare I Say
Thank You America
Veterans Day is observed annually on November 11th of each year. This year it falls on a
Tuesday.
The federal holiday honors all U.S. military veterans—those who served in wartime or peacetime, living or deceased. The date commemorates the armistice that ended World War I, which took effect November 11, 1918.
Pete Stiglish - Guest Writer
Nov 11, 20251 min read
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