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Yes we can spend more money

Dear Editor, The news on TV seems rather depressing. In all my wildest dreams, I never dreamt that Kansas was a desperately poor state. Yet, I hear we cannot afford to educate our children. Hundreds of teachers are losing their jobs, although I've always heard our children are our future. Where will our next generation of scientists, engineers, doctors, teachers come from? I believe there has to be some way to get enough funds for ...

June 08, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Broadway traffic needs to stop

Dear Editor, I am in agreement with Mr. Vander Meer and others who have recommended four-way stop signs at the intersection of Harrison and Broadway. Surely the expense for stop signs is less than the risk of more accidents, injuries and possibly deaths at that dangerous intersection! I hope all citizens will continue to press for this common sense solution. Roma Lee Murphy, Great Bend

June 08, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


College study is open to all

Dear Editor, When the idea was introduced by the Great Bend Jaycees to bring a college to Barton County more than 50 years ago, business leaders quickly got behind that idea. In fact, the Great Bend Jaycees were comprised of young business leaders. The two steering committees that followed in order to study the college concept in the 1960s were mostly comprised of area business leaders. As community members, they were deeply committed to bringing ...

June 08, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Many helped with program

Dear Editor, I would like to thank the citizens of Great Bend for the nice turn out for our Disabled American Veterans Memorial Day program. I would especially like to give thanks to everyone who helped. Your contributions were excellent. I also want to give a thumbs up to the Great Bend cemetery staff and city officials for having bleachers set up for our seniors. They were a great addition and well received by the ...

June 05, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Poppy sales were a success

Dear Editor, On behalf of the American Legion, Legion Auxiliary, American Legion Riders and the SAL, we would like to thank the whole Great Bend community for their tremendous support of the American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Program. We had teams of volunteers out on Saturday of Memorial Day weekend at four locations: Orcheln's, Dillons, Walmart and True Value. Thanks to your Friday article which informed the public that we had only received 1,000 poppies, many ...

June 05, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Time to honor Kansas veterans

Dear Editor, Monday marks the state's 143th annual Memorial Day celebration, a time to recognize those Kansans who lost their lives while serving our country and to celebrate the bravery of those men and women currently in uniform. As I write this note, I am attending an Army medical conference, where a number of warriors have recently returned home after fighting to save lives from the ravage of war. It's a privilege to hear their ...

May 29, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


It's great to be back in the heartland

Dear Editor, May 22 was undoubtedly a wonderful day for the Great Bend High School Class of 2011. It was also an amazing day for our family. Not only did we get to watch our daughter, Sophia, graduate amongst her friends, we also witnessed something that reminded us why we love our little town of Great Bend and its people so much. Tim Friess, principal of Great Bend High School, gave an incredible speech to ...

May 27, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Who are you going to believe?

Dear Editor, Did you hear? It has been on TV and in several of the largest newspapers and magazines. Stephen Hawking, the famed, wheelchair-bound, British theoretical physicist, who suffers the physically debilitating motor neurone disease, has pronounced his verdict on an afterlife: it is a "fairy story for people afraid of death." When death comes, that's it; nothing more. Well now, that should settle the matter once and for all. For many it does. After ...

May 27, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Doing good isn't all there is

Dear Editor, Just because someone is working for good doesn't mean his intentions are right. Glenn Beck has revealed his religious hand and has been found to be holding a full-house built upon an antichrist spirit. Glenn believes that he is doing a good work joining together leaders from many different religions in a "Black Robe Brigade" to bring about peace and a religious America. What he is doing, in an attempt to unite people ...

May 24, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Now we rush to do nothing

Dear Editor, Isn't it truly amazing that the city could stall of on doing anything at all at Broadway and Harrison - for years! - and then decide to tear up the intersection, interrupt local traffic, just one week before school gets out for the year? And since they are too cheap to put up stop lights, why can't they at least put put up four-way stop signs? I have yet to hear a good ...

May 24, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Get us off imported oil

Dear Editor, While running for office, President Obama promised that if elected, he would get us off OPEC oil within 10 years. Two years are gone and we still don't have a plan. In fact, there is some evidence that we're going in the wrong direction. In July, 2010, we imported 388 million barrels of oil. That's the single largest import month since President Obama was inaugurated. The NAT GAS Act will create jobs, clean ...

May 24, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Public art is worth all the tax dollars

Dear Editor, To Gov: Brownback: As a former director of the Kansas Arts Commission, I'm writing to urge you to join with the legislature in supporting the mission and budget of that effective public agency. I served governors Docking and Bennett, a Democrat and a Republican, in the 1970s. The mission of the KAC, to provide opportunities for the people of Kansas to experience, celebrate and value the arts throughout their lives, has always received ...

May 22, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Tax breaks don't add to employment

Dear Editor, To Edward Cross, president of Kansas Independent Oil & Gas Association, Topeka: Thanks for the morning laugh (in reference to last Tuesday's Public Forum.) With Republicans holding the future of America hostage by threatening to not raising the debt ceiling, I needed one. However, I trust an educated person such as yourself learned the following at whatever institution of higher learning you attended (hopefully not a for-profit, but that would explain everything): Businesses ...

May 22, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Blood drive is Monday

Dear Editor, Thank you all for all the support this year and all who have donated so far to the American Red Cross and our life-saving mission of collecting blood. With your help, we are able to spread the word about the need for blood and help give patients another chance at life. Your support has made a significant impact on the community and the blood supply. We cannot thank you enough for helping patients ...

May 22, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


Thanks for giving to Lenten project

Dear Editor, Our sincere thanks go out to everybody in the community who participated in the annual Lenten congregational fund raiser for Barton County Emergency Aid: The Widow's Mite. Through your generous contributions and efforts within your congregations, this year's fund raiser has brought in over $5,500 and counting! As you know, Emergency Aid works to help residents of the Barton County communities who are experiencing financial crises, as well as providing assistance in passage ...

May 22, 2011 | | Letters to the Editor


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Thanks for the support

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LSH floor employees should count blessings

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Myers explains actions at meeting

Yes I walked out of the council meeting. I should not have even sat there to begin with as I had told them I would not play their childish game and then I did. This was a planned rehearsed orchestrated attempt to discredit me with the voters. I wonder how many if not all of the council members discussed this with each other prior to the meeting.

May 10, 2013 | | Letters to the Editor


GBHS Volunteer Work Day, May 1st a “Great Success”

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Carson and Barnes Circus cruel treatment

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Soldier thank you

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May 08, 2013 | | Letters to the Editor


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