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Where Were the Fiscal Watchdogs?
The February 201 1 editorial in The CPA Journal, "States' Finances: The Day of Reckoning Nears," by Mary-Jo Kranacher...
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The first three letters are in response to "Unconventional Oil Production: Stuck in a Rock and a Hard Place," an article that appeared in the July 201...
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These letters to the editor appear only on yakimaherald.com.
National Public Safety Telecommunications Week
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Precautions with children
To the editor -- Recently, I autopsied five children in a week -- way too many for a county as small as Yakima. There is bad luck, but there is also ignorance. In the interest of making my future (and yours) less depressing, please note what follows.
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It makes perfect sense, really.
The letters to the editor pages of most local newspapers are chock-full of humor, drama, controversy and occasional outright human weirdness.
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Help to assure a bumper crop
Editor:
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Life-saving assistance
To the editor -- While visiting Yakima on Jan. 15, my daughter, Ava, had a seizure. I came out of Fred Meyer to find Ava, who was in the car with my mother, not breathing, wide-eyed and blue-lipped. I panicked and could not find my phone, so I yelled at a woman to call 9-1-1. She did so very calmly and within seconds another woman ran toward me, saying she was a nurse. With their help, we got my daughter out of her car seat and onto the floor in the store's breezeway. Ava had two seizures while I held her hand and talked to the 9-1-1 operator.
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Don't let taxes pay for excesses
Editor:
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SB5 corrects an inequity in system
Editor:
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Make Democrats face reality
To the editor -- The Sept. 19 letter to the editor, "Problems with GOP," is actually a great example of why a person should vote for the most conservative candidate in the next election. A party whose members habitually seek to synthesize their opposition of the other party into bigoted statements born of an absolute ignorance of reality deserves to be voted out of office. America cannot continue to move forward as a great nation led by platitudes, empty promises, so-called good intentions without accountability for their failures, and demagoguery.