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Reciprocity would cost city

To the editor: For some time I have been talking about how reciprocity would cause a big loss of revenue to the city of Kenton if it was part of…

GOP attacks women’s health

To the editor: The Republican Party’s attack on women’s health is for real. The Texas legislature has cut all funding for Planned Parenthood and other states controlled by the Republican…

Brown stands up for farmers

To the editor: This past Saturday, I attended an agriculture meeting with Sen. Sherrod Brown at an Allen County farm. Sen. Brown grew up in rural Mansfield, Ohio. His father…

Tax dollars support Grace TLC

To the editor: Thank you Kenton Times journalist Dan Robinson for the series of articles on active recovery efforts for your community. Of course, we were most pleased with the…

Give encouragement to breastfeeding mom

To the editor: Mothers encounter many obstacles when attempting to breastfeed, including lack of societal and workplace encouragement and approval. We at Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Clinics in Hancock,…

It’s the noise, not the event

To the editor: In regard to Mr. Pfister’s letter: I wholly agree that the Cruise-In itself has merit. I’m happy that it’s a free event and that it brings joy…

Tax plan doesn’t help city

To the editor: I’m confused! I have always thought that local office holders would do what’s best for their town. What happened at city council on July 23 changed my…

Many benefits of Cruise-In

To the editor: After reading Ms. Thaxton’s letter of complaint I would like to set forth some facts regarding the Cruise-In Festival so that those who read the Times can…

Assaulted by loud music

To the editor: My husband and I were assaulted over the weekend. Assaulted with 12 1/2 hours of ridiculously loud music from the St. John’s Church of Christ Cruise-In. Twelve…

Obama economic policies have had positive results

To the Editor: Republican pundits want you to believe that the    economy is broken. Well,             let’s look at the facts. In 2000, the Dow was at 11,700. When President Obama…