Letter to the Editor: More respect needed for our veterans and city property
I think it is a shame the way some individuals disrespect our veterans who served so we can live the life of freedom we have.
I think it is a shame the way some individuals disrespect our veterans who served so we can live the life of freedom we have.
It is hard to find suitable words to pay tribute to Daniel A. Martinez, a truly remarkable man.
I wonder what past Americans would think about the current Democratic candidate for president, Joe Biden, who allegedly brags about having a foreign government’s prosecutor fired for investigating
When I was just starting my community revitalization journey, one thing I learned from Jim Clifton at Gallup is how important “tribal leaders” are to the process.
There’s a new smell in the air. It’s a savory scent that might compel you to drive to 501 State Road 19 much like the pies in old-school cartoons make characters float in mid-air.
The third annual Walk Against Hate will take place Oct. 22 at 2 p.m. at Melrose Heritage Park on State Road 26.
If there is only one topic all politicians, parties and people should agree upon it is that hate and discrimination are never acceptable. Current events should make this our top priority.
Don’t we deserve:
– Fish, crabs and shrimp that are safe for us to catch and eat?
Have you looked at your new tax bill lately? Where is all our tax money going, you may ask? How is it spent?
Moving to a new place is not an easy thing to do. I have been here for over a year and am still learning everyone’s faces and names.