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Posts published in “Letters to the Editor”

Letters (July 28, 2022)

We were appalled to see that mailboxes in the Philo Post Office were recently broken into, one immediately adjacent to one of ours.…

Letters (July 21, 2022)

Let’s talk about dealing with drought. Expensive new infrastructure benefits the wealthy. Water rationing benefits most of us.…

Letters (July 14, 2022)

Words cannot adequately express the gratitude which I feel for having received three books from an anonymous reader of the Advertiser. Not only am I thankful for something to read in solitary confinement…

Letters (July 7, 2022)

I am announcing my services as a professional mourner. Whenever there is a murder using a weapon which is designed to kill people such as an AK automatic gun/AR 15, I am ready…

Letters (June 30, 2022)

On behalf of our family, we write to express our deepest appreciation and gratitude for those involved in responding to our brother’s suicide from the Noyo Bridge on June 7, 2022…

Letters (June 23, 2022)

To the Board of Supervisors: I strongly object to your proposed new sales tax for water and fire. Certainly our local fire departments need additional funding…

Letters (June 16, 2022)

There is more to know about the rampant tree cutting on the Northcoast by Pacific Gas and Electric Co. and its contractors.…

Letters (June 9, 2022)

The BOS is threatening to poison the well for permanently increasing the sales tax support of our libraries.…

Letters (June 2, 2022)

Rep. Mike Thompson has been in Congress for 24 years and never faced a competitive election. In the June 7 primary, we have a chance to change that…

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