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To the editor:
I have a nominee for the biggest understatement of 2024 from local government budgeting. From the Journal-World of July 1, 2024, regarding the costs to install new charging stations for two new EV fire trucks: “The cost for upgrading the electrical load at the stations and ...
To the editor:
In a world — and especially a town — where sports are king, a tremendous round of kudos goes to the two young and very talented artistic women who were featured on the front page of Friday’s paper.
The highly competitive YoungArts award demonstrates to society the ...
To the editor:
The recent government shutdown drama, exacerbated by the growing influence of Donald Trump and Elon Musk, signals a troubling trajectory for our nation. While some may dismiss their roles as coincidental or exaggerated, the reality is clear: Their political and economic clout ...
To the editor:
In a recent Journal-World I read that the U.S. will soon require new vehicles “to sound alarms if rear passengers don’t fasten seat belts” and to lengthen “the duration of audio and visual warnings for the driver’s seat.”
Oh, goody. I can hardly wait.
I use my ...
To the editor:
Young adult immigrants known as Dreamers in 19 states will be temporarily blocked from getting health insurance through the Affordable Care Act’s public marketplace. This includes Dreamers in Kansas, thanks to our state attorney general, Kris Kobach. Judge Daniel Traynor of ...
To the editor:
I recalled a post-Thanksgiving dinner conversation with relations who share a different set of political views when reading your article dealing with the new KU center that looks at the future of democracy (“Heading for a Backslide?” Dec. 4). A well-informed electorate ...