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TO THE EDITOR: The opioid drug war is an example of propaganda for taxpayer money blaming prescribed medicine. Does anyone remember the previous failures costing billions? “Just Say No?” According to a recent article in…

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Winning the presidential race by 10,704+ votes, less than one percent, in Michigan allowed 16 Electoral College votes go to Donald Trump to become President. That’s 57 percent of the total, 46th of the previous…

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Macomb Community College (MCC) politicians are trying to sneak a massive, 20 year property tax increase of $38 million a year on the May 8 election. Technology is making college building teaching obsolete. Harvard and…

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At the Bruce Township Board of Trustees meeting on March 20, 2013, a discussion was held regarding upgrades to software of computer systems. The fees for these upgrades would be an average cost of $30…

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I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the Romeo High School Theater and Band members on what was a very successful musical “Legally Blonde.” The quality of this performance, in my opinion, was…

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The Armada Village Council is asking for your input about what you think would be appropriate rules for sidewalk sales. Here are my recommendations for guidelines for holding a sidewalk sale: Businesses should be able…

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Economic Truth: “Those 55 and older have accounted for all the growth in employment in the 21st century.” The over 55 workforce gained 17 million since the year 2000 from 18.5 million to 35.5 million…

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We have known for years Michigan’s roads are in dire need of improvement, but why we have such bad roads is one of the ongoing questions for which we never get an answer. Here in…

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Once again, the information published in your newspaper brings to mind the narrow viewpoint of the uninformed and obvious biased writer. The house recently demolished on West Lafayette was derelict, unwanted and unsold until auctioned…

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While the Historic District Commission (HDC) is well intentioned in Romeo, it is way out of bounds constitutionally. The Fifth Amendment of the Constitution says that the government cannot take private property without due process…

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