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To the editor, According to the so-called climate scientists the Antarctic has lost about 149 billion metric tons of ice per year for the last 25 years. That sounds like a lot of melted ice but … more
To the editor , First, a note of thanks for the fine explanation regarding rising sea levels as it relates to current climate trends provided by Dr. Cordua in the May 17, 2023 Journal letters. … more
The following information was submitted to the letter to the editor information form on www.piercecountyjournal.news: first name: Jaclyn last name: Wahlquist address: city: River … more
To the editor, "Woe to those who decree unrighteous decrees, who write misfortune, which they prescribed to rob the needy of justice, and to take what is right from the poor of the people, … more
To the editor, A recent letter to the editor by Ken Pazdernik asks for an intrepid science teacher to explain melting polar ice. I taught geology courses, including oceanography, at … more
To the editor, National Teacher Appreciation Week is May 8 -12. This annual week of appreciation is an opportunity for us all to say “thanks” to our teachers (and all support staff). … more
To the editor, The Democrat Party has told you continuously they are the party of science. They want you to believe this despite what you can see with your own eyes. Let's review what the party … more
The following information was submitted to the letter to the editor information form on www.piercecountyjournal.news: first name: Kristin last name: Miller address: 904 Falcon Drive … more
The following information was submitted to the letter to the editor information form on www.piercecountyjournal.news: first name: Doug and Nancy last name: Weiss address: city: River … more
To the editor, I know Mr. Tiffany is my rep here in St. Croix County, but the Baldwin paper refuses to see the reality of what is really happening in our community. That is why I get the Pierce … more
To the editor, Dead giveaway is an idiom that means something that shows the truth about a narrative clearly or something that reveals a fact or an intention completely and usually … more
To the editor, It is not appropriate for teachers to impose their political views on students and dismiss their ability to think for themselves. Teachers have a responsibility to create a safe … more
To the editor, National Volunteer Week is April 16-22. It is a week to recognize the immense contributions of volunteers in our school district. More than 600 community members have shown their … more
To the editor, “ We are positioned to lead the country toward meaningful reforms that can rebuild trust in how we elect our leaders and get our government healthy again.” ~Henry … more
To the editor, In last week’s letters, I was intrigued by Mr. Cordua’s on book banning. I wish he would have elaborated on what books were being banned at schools and local … more
To the editor, I am writing this letter to apologize to any of you who I offended with my personal Facebook posts referencing drag shows and Christians with guns. Shortly after I shared the post … more
To the editor, The recent surge in actions to ban books in school and public libraries reminds me of my seventh-grade social studies teacher. We were doing a unit on Russia, at the height of the … more
To the editor, It has been an honor to represent residents of Ward 3&4 of the City of Prescott for the last three years. Access to the under the hood mechanics of the city has been both … more
LETTER to the Editor Relay returns To the editor, 2022 Relay For Life is back in River Falls! Consider joining us in the fight against cancer at this community event. www.RelayForLife.org/Riv … more
To the editor, Every woman deserves the right to make reproductive health decisions, including access to safe and legal abortion, birth control and other forms of family planning. In Wisconsin, … more
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