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Posts published in “Letters to the Editor”

Letters (December 1, 2022)

Albion’s Tom Wodetzki recently got a big surprise: He was honored by the Mendocino Land Trust for his 11 years of monthly volunteering at the Navarro Point Preserve…

Letters (November 24, 2022)

The Mendocino County water agency was dissolved not just as a cost-cutting measure. The Supervisors did not like what they were hearing from hydrologist(s)…

Letters (November 17, 2022)

Mendocino County is in the midst of a severe staffing crisis that is leaving residents in a lurch. Consider the following vacancy rates…

Letters (November 10, 2022)

I was in a bad car accident on October 29, 2022. It happened where Reynolds Highway meets the 101. I would like to thank the first sheriff on the scene…

Letters (Nov. 3, 2022)

Think permanent Daylight Saving Time sounds like a great idea. Think again. The United States switched to permanent DST once before, on Jan. 7, 1974…

Letters (Oct. 27, 2022)

I will surely make far more enemies than friends by expressing my concerns over Proposition P (and all such similar tax measures).…

Letters (Oct. 20, 2022)

The Emerald Triangle weed nightmare started long before you became sheriff. All of the blame can’t be placed on Sacramento. They’re just trying to get their cut like everyone else…

Letters (Oct. 13, 2022)

I have to stop talking – trying to talk – to homeless people. I just had my second fight with one in two weeks.…

Letters (Oct. 6, 2022)

Saying nuclear power plants are clean and safe because they don’t emit carbon-based waste is like saying knives can’t hurt us because they can’t shoot us…

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