Letters

Letter: New pool great, but what happened to Schoonover?

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We have been without a pool since 2019. The new Lima Aquatic Center is not set to be complete till 2025; we will be five full years without a pool.

Letter: Elida’s transgender bathroom policy bound to hurt school

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It did not surprise me to see that the new Elida school board members introduced a change to the bathroom policy, as that is what they campaigned on to win the seats to the board. Adding it as a “last-minute addition” was very clever, which surprised the other members who asked that it be tabled until the next meeting.

Letter: Gratitude for the person who shoveled sidewalk

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I would like to thank the person that shoveled my walk.

Letter: Respect the sanctity of an unborn baby

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Human life is sacred and has intrinsic value, no matter what age, handicap, malformation or stage of development. Current knowledge of life in the womb is unprecedented. Research from myriad institutions such as the Charlotte Lozier Institute utilize credentialed scientists, practicing physicians and other medical academics to analyze and study life in the womb. The results of these findings are remarkable.

Letter: Seed oils bring their own list of concerns

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This is in rebuttal to Deb Balser’s “Best cooking fats for healthy cholesterol levels,” published Jan. 6.

Letter: Don’t underestimate Biden’s impact on consumer costs

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The letter published Jan. 10 regarding price increases being the fault of greedy corporations caught my attention. I questioned if we need to add more economics education in our high schools but quickly realized there might be other reasons why the writer seemed so very uninformed.

Letter: Friendly people helped after car wouldn’t move

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On New Year’s Day, my car became disabled just before getting to the speaker in the drive-thru at the Allentown Road Kewpee. The electrical system malfunctioned and froze the gear shift in park, blocking a long line of cars.

Letter: Quick thoughts about some popular opinions

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Here’s a novel idea for all the protesters rooting for Hamas: Wy don’t you volunteer to replace, one for one, the hostages that they took, then you could actually do something to eliminate the Jewish faith. Oh, I’m sorry, that might require some sacrifice on your part; silly me.

Letter: Monitor your children’s online activity to be safe

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My stomach churned while reading about the abduction of the American Township teenager.

Letter: Trump shouldn’t be eligible for clearance

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As a veteran of the U.S Army from 1964 t0 1973 and 1977, I feel proud and honored to have served in the military district of Washington, D.C. in 1965 and ‘66, when Civil Rights was a big issue and President Lyndon Johnson was just getting us into the Vietnam War.