Letters to the Editor
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To the Editor: By now, your readers know just about all the numbers involved in the Owensville Dutchgirls’ run to the Show-Me Showdown. But did you overlook my favorite: 89? According … more
Over the last several months, I have had the opportunity to engage with our community at public meetings, in face-to-face conversations, by phone, and on Facebook regarding Proposition GCR2, a … more
To the Editor: Through the years I have witnessed many communities in Missouri and the importance their school plays in the ability to attract industry, business and people to enjoy the quality … more
No, we don’t hate the children Get ready for the insults and caterwauling if you dare to speak out against the current school board proposal to spend another 16.5 million dollars. Why … more
On behalf of the Gasconade County R-2 School District, I encourage you to continue to support our kids, school, and community. As you know, the school is running a no-tax rate increase bond … more
The Gasconade County R-II School Board is proposing another one of their “no tax rate increase” bond issues. The district is proposing adding another $16,500,000.00 ($16.5 million … more
To the Editor: “America has not gone crazy. These Democrats have.” Amen to that! Is it not flagrantly obvious that Republicans are always right and Democrats are always wrong? … more
To the Editor: I have not been on social media since 2015, but reliable sources inform me there is no lack of opinion being voiced on the legitimacy of the school district canceling classes … more
To the Editor: I really did not know the difference between the two until the rash of TV ads made me curious, there must be a lot of money involved to generate this much advertising expense. … more
To the Editor: I respect farmers, but have lost respect for the leadership of Dan Engemann, director of regulatory affairs, Missouri Farm Bureau. His recent Guest Commentary in this paper … more
To the Editor: We are all watching the steady decline of this country. A few are trying to save it, many pay no attention, and several upper names in both major parties steadily lie to us … more
COLUMBIA — During drought, plants and livestock suffer. So do farmers. Life in rural America can be rough, especially when weather-related events such as drought and flood put crops and … more
True patriots of this country must ask themselves, who is the strongest, most knowledgeable person to fix the innumerable disasters the Biden administration has caused? Biden’s killing of … more
To the Editor: The weather looks a lot like our politics these days…it dominates the news with its extremism. We have broad and prolonged heat waves globally, malaria carrying … more
To the Editor: At my age, I do not have contact with or knowledge of what is being taught in the Owensville schools and I hope this letter does not apply to our local schools. As a taxpayer … more
To the Editor:   I am the principal stock holder and owner along with my sons Kirby Kotthoff and Christopher Kotthoff of Hermann Save-A-Lot (Kotthoff Foods Inc.) and I am very … more
To the Editor: “Marijuana is not safe. It can kill you.” It most certainly can. But then again, so can sharing our nation’s roadways with people who run red lights or … more
To the Editor: I must question the judiciousness of anyone who takes, at face value, anything said by a national politician (or the government as a whole). Pointing out a politician’s … more
To the Editor: As we observe National Foster Care Month, Central Missouri Foster Care & Adoption Association reflects on the importance of the foster care system and its crucial role in the … more
To the Editor: I’m pretty sure defense attorney, Joe Tacopina, fared better legally with clients like Don and Wyatt Imus, than he has with Donald J. Trump. A key factor is likely that Don … more
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