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Posts published in “Letters to the Editor”

Letters (July 8, 2020)

"Reopening" has created a predictable – and completely preventable – coronavirus resurgence. Low income people desperate to pay for food and rent are forced to go to deadly virus-saturated jobs. Further, as the poor have had their hours and wages cut, the rich accumulate.

Letters (July 1, 2020)

I can’t believe the letters to the Ukiah Daily Journal editor squawking to stop Tom Hine from writing his column in the Journal. Personally, of all of the local writers of columns, the only two I ever read are Tom Hine and Jim Shields

Letters (June 24, 2020)

While at my home on Clow Ridge, I began to experience what my wife and I thought was a heart attack. The symptoms were severe and I was pretty sure my number was up.

Letters (June 17, 2020)

Usually, I do not read Mr. Philbrick's letters since he, like Donald Trump, inherited his business and his wealth. My experience is that people speaking from a position of privilege often speak from ignorance

Letters (June 10, 2020)

We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to County health officer Noemi Doohan; Adventist emergency physician Dr. Drew Colfax; KZYX assistant Manager Alicia Bales, and reporter, Sara Reith; County CEO Carmel Angelo; and fifth District Supervisor Ted Williams.

Letters (June 3, 2020)

I’m disturbed by those who have decided that wearing masks somehow impinges on their rights. This virus isn’t personal. A global pandemic is a virus that goes after anyone in any country, regardless of their political positions and cultural beliefs.

Letters (May 27, 2020)

Much has been written about how removing Scott Dam on the Eel River will provide miles of fish habitat. I have not read anything about what will happen when the mercury and cinnabar mines that are currently sealed under the lake are exposed.

Letters (May 20, 2020)

Can anyone tell me just when MSNBC became the media outlet of the DNC? It is a very remarkable, if unremarked, event.

Letters (May 13, 2020)

What if you came down with COVID-19, and significant information about you as victim was shared in the newspaper and on the radio?

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