LETTERS
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LETTER: The ‘Power of One’ can change the world
Life lately has showed again the power of how one person can make a huge difference, not only locally but for the world. A Swedish man, David Windestal, uses a weather balloon and a model airplane equipped with cameras to reach outer space and take fantastic pictures.By Harry Everhart , April 07, 2013
LETTER: Article about recent gathering was wrong
The speaker, Mr. Jim Odle, told us that many of the rights the Constitution guarantees us have been taken away by the government today.By Marjorie Nebelsick , March 30, 2013
LETTER: Recent critiques of biofuels are off-base
A recent article in The Daily Republic about renewable fuel credits failed to pinpoint the real reason we’re seeing higher prices at the pump.By Becky Pitz , March 30, 2013
LETTER: Community should be proud of show choir
Having observed the Show Choir Classic, we were in awe.By Emily Bickett , March 30, 2013
LETTER: Pope should not be expected to change
I am appalled at most national news media’s talk, to change with the election of our new Pope Francis.By Tom Jaeger , March 30, 2013
LETTER: Pay tribute to a doc on US Doctor’s Day
I am very pleased to find the number and variety of physicians and specialties available locally, and additionally pleased to find the hospital has made arrangements to have specialists available at clinics in the hospital every month.By Thomas A. Clark , March 30, 2013
LETTER: Let’s save our Medicare
South Dakota could save at least $1,000,000 ($100 x 10,000) a year and more by eliminating this visit to the family doctor, a redundant exam.By Carolyn Kost , March 28, 2013
LETTER: Lawmaker votes don't follow constituent wishes
Some 80 percent of the people did want a ban on texting while driving.By Dennis Leischner , March 28, 2013
LETTER: Booze, cigarettes too common in S. Dakota
The colleges are letting beer in the dorms and Howard Wood Field is now letting them sell beer at the games.By Ray Grambihler , March 23, 2013
LETTER: Social Security used to be self-sustaining
Once upon a time, Social Security was a self-sustaining program; the money that came in was enough to pay the benefits, and if there was a shortfall (which rarely happened), money from the Social Security Trust Fund would make up the difference.By Lee Thiery , March 23, 2013
LETTER: We shouldn’t ‘like’ tragedy on Facebook
We in America wait — patiently wait -- for someone to die tragically so we can put stickers on our car windows and Facebook posts showing how sad we are.By Kristi McLaughlin , March 23, 2013
LETTER: Cut unconstitutional spending to fix deficit
OK, President Obama and Congress, cut out all the political posturing over the annual federal deficit and increasing federal debt. Get down to basics.By Dennis J. Muser , March 23, 2013
LETTER: News story about death unnecessary
Recently two people whom we love and care for very much lost their only son. Their grief and heartache are unbearable and untouchable. Those of us who care so much for them feel helpless in trying to ease their pain.By Tom and Monica Meyers , March 23, 2013
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