Opinion

An incredible fish story from 1913

Here is quite a fish story. Paul Nichols, a Sodus Township farmer, has turned into a human aquarium. For several days he has been coughing ... Read more

A pleasant end to a rough day

By the end of the day on Tuesday I was one baked publisher. Around 4:45 p.m., I slowly walked back to the office after finishing ... Read more

‘Snapshot in time’ not enough to build roads

My reaction when I saw Dave Taylor’s March 29 letter to the editor was there the former county commissioner goes, stirring the pot again. Taylor ... Read more

Helmet law repeal a bad idea

Maybe we’ve covered too many horrific motorcycle crashes, but striking Michigan’s mandatory helmet law for riders and passengers older than 21 is a bad idea. ... Read more

Reading with children sets stage for success

Reading with your children can improve their chances for success in school and beyond Reading with children at a young age has been shown to ... Read more

Letters to the Editor

Jesse Owens raced cycle at Alumni Field

Recently I read in the paper about a PBS documentary on Jesse Owens, who was an Ohio State track standout and later went on and ... Read more

Legal system wishy-washy

Forty-eight convictions ... no, now it’s 50. Unbelievable. Read more

We like Mike

To the editor: Thank you for your coverage of Mike O’Brien, the Democratic candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, running against presumed nominee Fred Upton ... Read more

Get involved and ask questions

To the editor: I applaud our community members who attended the March 28 school board meeting and spoke in support of our local principals. Board ... Read more

Top 10 front-page news

To the editor: I don’t know who is responsible for placing articles but I feel the Top Ten students should have been a front-page “story ... Read more

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