Well, nothing has changed. DEI and toxic wokeness is alive and well at The Spokesman. Patty Murray going off about Pete Serrano was laughable. The letters to the editor were so left and hateful as to ...
Sometimes the smallest Santa letters — printed with painstaking care by hands still learning their curves —carry the biggest ...
A letter writer was moved by the article about Sun Sentinel staff writer Ben Crandell acting as Santa Claus for special needs ...
(The ATA can spend money how it sees fit, but you’re right about keeping politics out of it) ...
How many of them see their parents reading anything except a tiny phone screen? When my daughter was 2, she snatched the ...
Orlando is right to keep eyes on its trees Orlando officials say tree count is a good investment” read the headline. I have ...
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio can learn from Indiana. I am not just talking about sports | Letters The state of Indiana is on a roll. First, Indiana University took ...
Many educators contend standardized testing is outdated, ineffective and inequitable, but standardized-objective testing is still the best way to determine if someone knows what negative six minus ...
The Spokesman-Review invites original letters on local topics of public interest. Your letter must adhere to the following rules: No more than 250 words We reserve the right to reject letters that are ...
This year marks the English novelist's 250th birthday. Her hundreds of surviving letters—both real and fictional—offer ...
I was disheartened to read the article about Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Schools removing books from their libraries that some people have decided are inappropriate. The fear that people are promoting over ...
We often read about how difficult it is for people to fit into society after being released from prison. I have a suggestion as to how to improve the experience: Focus on teaching inmates a skill that ...