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Supporting Fudge

Editor: What has happened to Mike McGuire? I can hardly

Bridge study

Editor: I see the city council approved $2.8 million for a study

Cloverdale Letters to the Editor

Share the love of learning

LETTER: Bodega Hill mining

EDITOR: I am writing to you about something that feels so wrong

Letters to the Editor: May 9, 2019

Graduation rates improving

Letters to the Editor: November 1

Grand jury needs you

Letters to the Editor 4-9-15

Mandatory water limits ordered

Letters to the Editor 8-25-16

Not afraid of the dark

Letters to the Editor: Aug. 6, 2020

A modest proposal

CLEANING CREEKS

“Why doesn’t someone do something about all the trash in the creek?” This question from an 11 year old girl scout surprised me. Dozens of energetic volunteers surrounded us scouring the banks of Santa Rosa Creek along the Prince Memorial Greenway for trash washed down by the winter rains. I started to explain that many people were indeed doing something, only to be interrupted by her observation that cut to the quick of any storm water program, “Yes, but if people were really doing something, we wouldn’t have to be here cleaning up after them.”
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Arts & Entertainment

North Mississipi Allstars

Blues from the Hill Country 

“Modern Mississippi music.” If you ask singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Luther Dickinson to define what the North Mississippi Allstars (NMA) create, that’s the answer he’ll give. It’s the path he and his brother Cody have been traveling down ever since NMA dropped their 2000 debut, Shake Hands with Shorty, and one the band members will share when they hit the LBC stage on May 9.
Kelly and Noah Dorrance

Roots in the community

Actors pretending to drive

On the road again