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Nuisance Law is Ambiguous
Dear Editor,
We were especially interested in Heather Tomlinson’s article in the Commonwealth Journal’s July 31 edition concerning the Pulaski County “nuisance” ordinance. Our recent experience with Pulaski County Fiscal Court Ordinance No. 930.1 demonstrates not only ambiguity, but that the ordinance does not go far enough to protect residents from property owner abuses and neglect, and to eliminate public nuisances. - Letter to the Editor
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Reader: Being Gay not OK
Dear Editor:
In response to Amy Gesenhues of CNHI news article in Friday’s paper, July 22, “Being Gay Isn’t Wrong.” - Letter to the Editor
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‘...Thanks for the Memories’
Dear Editor:
I read the article, “Love at Post Office Rock” in the Commonwealth Journal’s Saturday Life Section and it took me back to my high school days.
Patricia “Pat” Brown was a sister to my wonderful friend, Ruth, during the years 1949-1951. Ruth had attended elementary school at the Catholic church (as had another best friend, Pat Ritter). Ruth has been deceased a number of years. -
America: She Deserves Better
Dear Editor:
As far as I am concerned, all flags should be flying half mast, for America, as we knew it, is no longer.
Seems the only thing left to do is turn off the lights, close the door and walk away. No need for a burial, we’re already buried in debt.
Are we past the point of no return? United we stand, divided we fall. -
How Did We Get in a Mess?
Dear Editor,
I would like to comment on the budget crisis we are currently in.
I grew up on a farm and there was five of us plus our parents.
We grew all our vegetables and we lived on wild game. - Reader's View
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