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River News: Our View

The abrupt resignation this past week of Department of Natural Resources secretary Adam Payne, as well as the appointment of Todd Ambs to the Natural Resources Board, is bad news for those who hoped that the DNR as an agency would stay focused on science and nonpartisanship, as it was …

River News: Our View

If readers have tuned in at all to the news this past month, they might be tempted to believe they had been whisked away for a little journey on Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride: The ride has been certifiably wild — more than — and the surreal creatures we see before …

Rethinking security

To the Editor: Despite our massive “intelligence” community, we didn’t have a clue that the 9/11 attack was coming. Despite our massive “intelligence” community and that of our friends in Israel, they didn’t have a clue that Hamas was about to attack them. Perhaps it’s time to rethink our security …

River News: Our View

On November 14, the town of Presque Isle will conduct an election for town chairperson — a re-do of the spring election in which long-time town clerk Lorine Walters defeated incumbent town chairman John MacClean by one vote.

Elections and democracy

To the Editor: We tend to ignore political talk until just before an election. If you are paying attention now, you know this is a turning point in our history, and democracy itself is in jeopardy.
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River News: Our View

The recent horrific invasion of Israel and the subsequent massacre of innocent Israeli citizens, as well as of Americans and those from other countries, is gut-wrenching, producing a feeling in many, if not most, Americans of the way we felt following the 9/11 attacks.

National Newspaper Week: Americans depend on newspapers to stay informed

Nearly 220 million American adults regularly turn to their local newspapers for news and information they need to stay informed, feel more connected to their neighbors and improve their lives and communities.

Your Right to Know

In mid-August, in my role as a press advocate, I received a call from the owner of a small, vibrant, online community newspaper who was worried about publishing a story that reflected poorly on a local business. The paper had checked and rechecked its facts, and gave the business repeated …

In support of Tiffany’s Sanctuary City amendment

To the Editor: I am writing to express my strong support for Congressman Tom Tiffany’s recent Sanctuary City Amendment.

River News: Our View

In the good old days way back when, back when real leadership existed in Oneida County, none was more fearless than the late, great Oneida County supervisor, Gary Baier.
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The threat of violence now drives politics

Maybe I’m losing my mojo. For all the chatter about political violence out there, this column hasn’t drawn a death threat in months. Maybe not even this calendar year.

River News: Our View

Those who align themselves with the Democratic Party want everyone to know that there is absolutely no election stealing going on, none at all, not on the national level, not on the state level, not on the local level.

A plea to save the Human Services Center

To the Editor: On Tuesday, Sept. 26 at 9:30 a.m. the Oneida County Board of Supervisors will be discussing and voting on a resolution for Oneida County to bow out of the Human Services Center, as has been verified to me by several members of that board.

Fair maps: Don't be fooled, It's not an ‘Iowa model.’

To the Editor: Wisconsinites agree, voters should pick politicians. Politicians should not pick voters. Unfortunately, Wisconsin Republicans have gerrymandered their way to a permanent majority regardless of the will of the electorate. That’s wrong, our democracy is in peril.

River News: Our View

Of late the globalist warming crowd has targeted the poor cow for the cause of the earth burning up before our very eyes.
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