Letters to the Editor
LTE – Chris Geiger – 12-2-2020
Letter to the editor, Not sorry to say that I’m another disappointed voter/reader with your Biden Wins notice. Was happy to read in the Nov. 18 editorial that you too are questioning the absentee ballots and restoring election integrity. I fully agree with the letters of Wm Utphall and Todd and Dana Leipnitz… not so…
Read MoreLTE – William Utphall – 11-18-2020
Letter to the editor, I am extremely disappointed with your front page headline “BIDEN WINS”. This is inaccurate and false news. The election process is not over yet, not even close to being over with. The media does not decide and declare elections. The popular vote does not decide who is president. WHO HAS WON?,…
Read MoreLTE – Todd Leipnitz – 11-18-2020
I just subscribed to your newspaper as I have read the paper from other individuals and really enjoyed your point of view. I am upset at your declaration as Biden winning the election. Last I checked there are several outstanding lawsuits as this election has had severe fraud. I am mostly upset at Carlton in…
Read MoreLTE – Dana Leipnitz – 11-18-2020
I was shocked to read the ‘Biden wins’ article in your paper on the front page. As of now, many states not decided and recounts going and GSA did not certify the election results. I have knowledge in the lawsuits going on because of the Hammer/Scorecard software that was installed in the big cities to…
Read MoreLTE – Hjordis Olson – 11-18-2020
Letter to the editor, I worked every election for over twenty years and I’m offended that the president trashes the foundation of our democracy because he’s so childish he can’t accept the outcome. There are many checks and balances built into the system. The election workers get regular training and are democrats, republicans, and independents.…
Read MoreLTE – The leadership of Hospitals and Clinics serving Western WI – 10-28-2020
October 13, 2020 An open letter to our elected officials and the community: As we continue our work to protect and care for the citizens of our communities during COVID-19, we pledge our support to the elected and appointed officials of our region in their use of proven public health strategies to fight this pandemic.…
Read MoreLTE – Debra Bell – 10-28-2020
Rural Education Suffers It is early morning in April, and there is a lone car sitting in a school parking lot. The two children sitting in the back seat are trying to follow along as their mother connects to the public school’s free internet on her smartphone while trying to explain the teacher-provided lesson for…
Read MoreLTE – Joan Malcein – 10-28-2020
To all those who have destroyed the private property of personal individuals like yourself in the way of tearing down/destroying signs (Democratic or Republican) I’d like to share this story with you. My amazing dad who is in his late 70s and suffers through a lot of pain daily because of arthritis in pretty much…
Read MoreLTE – Darryl Custer – 10-28-2020
With tough times facing the biofuels industry, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must stop playing games with those of us in the heartland. Thankfully, President Trump recently instructed the agency to uphold the Renewable Fuel Standard, which is a step in the right direction. Over the last several years, special refinery exemptions have been distributed…
Read MoreLTE – Jimmie Harvey – 10-28-2020
Building a Better Boyceville To continue to make Boyceville a great place to live and go to school we BHS graduates must continually strive to financially support and improve the educational & career opportunities for future BHS graduates. Whatever your career job position, when you are asked what your primary job is, your BEST (pun…
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