Kids suffer as bureaucrats try to impress each other
With the No Child Left Behind legislation, the recent Rand
Letter: Standing up for your rights poses dilemma
Since Jan. 20, I have searched for information that could help people who are vulnerable to ICE questioning or worse—detention. Why? Because I have a permanent tan myself—one I used to be grateful for and now one that leads me to worry.
We know now...
Letter: We are living in a permanent Halloween
Halloween, where yards become planted in gravestones and ghosts and offices appear cobwebbed and spidery to make scary fun… Children love to transform into monsters with big mouths and sharply pointed teeth to scare everyone.
Scary Halloween is enjoyable because it is all in fun....
Guest View: Doubts on tax idea
Recently I was sent a flyer asking how I felt about giving away more money because someone figured out I just have too much. Of course it was in the form of a tax. This tax would be used to fix potholes, improve safety, make Highway 25 better, make other roads better, move money around, pay for unfunded liabilities, who knows.
SBC’s Direction Has One Writer Thinking of Hanging Up His Quill
Lately it has been a pleasure to attend almost all of our Board
City budget blame goes to elected, appointed officials
I seldom respond to editorials in the paper, but feel moved to
Letter: Councilman says Alejo is out of touch with business owners
With business owners like myself continuing to struggle to find ways to pay bills and make ends meet, it amazes me that some local politicians remain so out of touch with small business owners.








