Dear Editor, A number of news reports and columns have been in the media discussing the renewable electricity production tax credit, which is set to expire Dec. 31. They present the decision whether or not to extend the credit as a debate about the jobs created by the wind energy industry versus the cost of the subsidy. But the credit was not created for job stimulus; it was created to reduce the probable harm caused ...
Dear Editor, In some ways giving during the Christmas season can be every bit as daunting as going to a black Friday sale at a technology superstore! The solicitations and information from each non-profit and mission can overwhelm the best of us. How do we choose? How can we truly be a cheerful giver? Idea #1 – Pick a cause that excites you, not one about which you feel guilty. If you want to be ...
Dear Editor, In the recent days, before and now after the presidential election, our country has been divided not only by political paties but also by an extreme, driven, ignorant, fear. The fear is of losing financial power and a fear of becoming equal in the eyes of the government, the beuacracy, and in the society. If Obama can keep up with his plans for healthcare and tax reform, then we the people of the ...
Dear Editor, I would like to address the city council and anyone else making decisions on the convention center remodel. I ask that all of you put on your "practical thinking caps"! We all know that the needs are going to be very costly. Those needs include all new carpet, lighting, air and heat, divider walls, dance floor, bathrooms and all new audio visual equipment which needs to include a whole new microphone system. The ...
Dear Editor: Today, as you gather with family, and loved ones, please take time to remember our Military men and women – both past and present, as well as the families with empty chairs at their Thanksgiving tables. We owe our entire "way of life" to those who have fought for the cause of freedom throughout the history of this great country! I'm not sure who said this – but it is one of my ...
Dear Editor, I'm "extremely" disappointed in not only the Great Bend Police Department, but the Great Bend Tribune as well. You've proven to me and most of the people I know that you both are not only "very biased" but your hypocrites as well! Yours is "not" a mission to find truth or justice, but to bend to the will of the entrenched good ole boy brand of "not telling the truth or to seek ...
Dear Editor, The American Red Cross would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to you and your community for continuously supporting the Red Cross blood program. Your support is a wonderful example of how to give back to your community and help patients in need. The Red Cross blood supply relies on the generosity of volunteer do nors. People commonly underestimate the need for blood and the difference that even one donation can make ...
Dear Editor, Christian testimony is not validated by who we voted for or against. Now that the election is over and the civility between the winners and losers is returning to its normal level of angst, I would like to comment on a cartoon that ran in the Tribune right before the election. The Opinion page cartoon had two people watching TV asking the question, "How do we know which candidate the super storm Sandy ...
Dear Editor, For the last six years every October everythin turns pink. So much so that you can't even turn on a football game without seeing every player covered in pink. I know, I know, real men wear pink. We get it. In a marketing aspect we get it also. Its comical and easy to market saving second base, save the ta-tas or even yes these are fake my real ones tried to kill me. ...
Dear Editor, Now that the 2012 presidntal election is over, and Barack Obama has won a second-term as President of The United States of America, even though I didn't vote for Mr. Obama, I still have a high regard for the Office of the Presidency. I hesitantly voted for Romney because I hoped for a new change of direction with regard to our National Economy. However, in all candor, I felt that both candidates, Romney ...
Dear Editor, Hoisington is a small town who takes care of its own people. We have public transportation to get our residents to doctor appointments, to the store, to the bank. We also offer Friendship Meals to those that want to come eat with us. We have so many using our trolley, that it is usually fairly busy. Lately our trolley has been sitting. We need drivers! Yes, this is a volunteer position, but you ...
Dear Editor: Cold, dreary days and even colder nights make winter the perfect time to go into hibernation. Many of us prefer to stay in the warmth of our own homes versus venturing out into the cold. This creates a problem for hospital patients in need of blood. The American Red Cross urges you to donate blood this winter. The winter months are a difficult time for blood collection. Snow and ice often cause blood ...
Dear Editor, There was always something touching about November 11. It began on Armistice Day marking the end of World War I on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. Never was the number 11 so firmly stamped on an important moment. School children in class rooms across the land observed a moment of silence in memory of the men who died in that horrible conflict. If the dreams of mankind ...
Dear Editor, I volunteered as a lunch aide at my childs school, Holy Family, today and a child asked for second helpings. He politely asked the school district dietary aide for seconds of the soft taco. The aide told him she could not give him seconds. I asked this child if he was willing to eat more fruits and vegetables, pears, lettuce and green beans. He agreed saying he was still hungry and fruits and ...
Dear Editor, Death can be a scary process for a lot of people, but the care, comfort and dignity that hospice offers makes the transition between life and death a peaceful one, for both patients and families. When medical treatments can add no more days to your life, hospice can add quality and comfort. Hospice is based on the belief that every life matters, so it takes a great deal to give this unparalleled care. ...
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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.
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