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Posts published in “Letters to the Editor”

Letters (August 19, 2021)

Has anyone in a government agency considered prosecuting those who refused a COVID vaccination for reckless endangerment or depraved indifference...

Letters (August 12, 2021)

The pandemic is spreading again, the climate crisis is worse than we expected, and our democracy is under attack. All three crises are exacerbated by Republicans...

Letters (August 5, 2021)

Well, if the pandemic has shown us anything what it has shown us is that we CAN house the homeless. So let's get going on that...

Letters (July 29, 2021)

Well, here we go again with Robert Pinoli and the Skunk Train. Of course Robert will save the day and deliver water to the parched coast. Of course he will...

Letters (July 22, 2021)

To the person who took the rifle off my grandson’s ATV in our barnyard while he was in the barn doing chores, please consider returning it...

Letters (July 14, 2021)

My name is Jason and I’m a water technician in Laytonville. I sounded my 16th dry well in Laytonville so far this year. This one is different. Well depth = 200 feet. Location in the bottom of the valley. Uphill I can see 15 greenhouses clear as day.

Letters (July 7, 2021)

If the proponents of the proposed cannabis referendums are to be believed, enacting the new ordinance will result in untold environmental devastation. In truth, the dysfunctional system of little to no regulation is the cause of actual environmental damage...

Letters (June 30, 2021)

According to Sonoma Water’s monitoring data, the lower Russian River is loaded with excessive levels of phosphorus that, when combined with the hot sun and low flows, cause extensive algal growth that gets worse as flows decrease...

Letters (June 23, 2021)

In these days of great division I do ponder just how to talk respectfully to the other side, but now find myself called upon to respond to the somewhat duplicitous position expressed a couple weeks ago by Dario Sattui...

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