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Entitlement

Dear Editor: I read a Letter to the Editor stating and talking about what they called “entitlement.” Since when has Social Security or Medicare been an “entitlement?” Many, if not all, older people worked 30-40 years to receive this money. The promise was if you work and pay into this program, when you retire, you will get an income to help you. You notice I use the words “work” and “pay into the program” as many people are disabled and need the healthcare and the assistance from the government who are unable to work. There are many entitlement programs in the ...

Thanks all around

Dear Editor: Thanks with Easter seasonal blessing greetings to Kaval-Levine Management, Property Manager Kathy Buzzard, Paula Criss of Lexington Country Homes, Maintenance Manager Mark Stewart, along with maintenance workers Tammie Hill, Ron Pyles, Charles Keyes and Randy Simmons and families for providing middle class living at Heights Manor apartments. Thanks to Kaval-Levine Management for providing high quality staff along with management and a thoughtful gift during the holiday season. Thanks H.M. Management for its continued maintenance and improvement program by asking us on ...

‘Shaking Hands with Opium’

Dear Editor: “Shaking Hands with Opium” Raised by a nightmare, I stood in a dream I visually glare at the faces unseen I’m swallowing in, and losing my breath Addiction places me in a dance with death Entranced by the judgement of your own conviction I’m asking you now, will you be my restriction Facing the demons of personal affliction Mallery J. Jackson East Liverpool

Healthy start times needed

Dear Editor: Schopenhauer’s three stages of truth: “All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.” At this point of time, the Hancock County Board of Education is strongly anchored at first stage. While national health organizations such as the American Medical Association (AMA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) have strongly advocated for sleep health among adolescents, back in 2014 the Hancock County Board of ...

Pitch in, clean up

Dear Editor: I would like to address our terrible litter situation in Hancock County, W.Va. I know the problem is all over this Ohio Valley, but I live here and am working to help fix this issue locally. This litter is a problem. It costs all of us time, money, energy and misery. It is only a slight misery perhaps, but day after day it seemingly is all over the place. All the litter and all the garbage is not good for us as a people or as a community. We can fix it. We will need to approach it from many, many angles: schools, kids, education, creating local ordinances, as well as ...

“No More’

Dear Editor: April of each year brings together two related awareness campaigns: Victims of Crime and Sexual Assault. The theme for the 2017 Victims of Crime campaign is “Strength, Resilience, Justice.” For Sexual Assault month it is “Engaging New Voices.” Though these two campaigns are separate, their themes intertwine into a unified message: Victims cannot receive justice without the strength of the community. Victims cannot recover without our voices joining them in calling for justice. In other words, it takes all of us, working together, to bring about justice, ...