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Letter: Show kindness to those in need this Easter season

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Coming across town, I came to railroad tracks where an older fellow was pushing a shopping cart across the tracks. His cart was full of items that were important to him. As he was pushing, the cart fell over, with his items laying all over the tracks.

Letter: EPA’s all-electric requirements hurt your freedom to choose

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Last year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed a rule that would require 67% of new passenger vehicles and 46% of new medium-duty trucks and vans be all-electric by 2032. Recent reports indicate that the EPA is considering revising its timeline for the rule. But a delay doesn’t change the fact that the EPA’s proposal would mean, in eight short years, two out of every three new vehicles must be electric — in other words, a de facto ban on new gas-powered vehicles.

Letter: Court system more interested in convictions than justice

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I want to thank Ron Lora, Larry Esdmonde and Brice Brenneman for not only bringing to light Dr. Doug Wine’s case but all criminal cases in Ohio.

Letter: Press secretary works to clear it all up for you

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As press secretary, let me be clear on what the President made clear to me on what he made clear to what he has said to be clear on what I say on what he is speaking on to the people to be clean on what I really to the news and be clear on what I speak on and say.

Letter: Tuesday’s primary ballots waste time and money

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Here’s what Ohio taxpayers will get for the $20 million that will be spent on the upcoming primary election. First, you are forced to pick a party. If you don’t, you will only get to vote on any levies that are on the ballot. Free and fair elections?

Letter: Is Republican primary voting or going through the motions?

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Election time 2024, somewhat. Provided limited outlets, no local talk radio shows and reduced newspaper offerings, opinions still matter. Below represents those mentioned to me. Has politics remained local or a non-citizen-driven top down approach?

Letter: Brubaker has qualifications to be Putnam Co. commissoner

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Brad Brubaker has all the necessary qualifications to be a commissioner: In his early 20’s until today at the age of 55, he has served the people of Putnam County as an EMT, a police officer and police chief, sheriff deputy and sheriff department captain, 20 years as 911 coordinator and seven terms (28-year member) of the Columbus Grove school board. He has certified training and continuing education in all these fields. Brubaker’s service to Putnam County includes being a student driver instructor.

Letter: Shameful finger-pointing between parties in Congress

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The Republicans complain about government spending and say the Democrats are the irrational spenders. Numbers don’t lie.

Letter: Elida’s ‘Sound of Music’ adds many laughs

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Having seen numerous productions of “The Sound of Music,” I cannot believe how enjoyable Elida High School made its rendition of this theatrical staple.

Letter: Weren’t you an embryo once?

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I can’t help but comment on the recent decision of the Alabama Supreme Court concerning the status of embryos.