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On May 17, an opinion piece raised concerns about the proposed Cudahy Farms affordable housing development on the northwest side, focusing on its perceived negative environmental impact.
A letter to a friend is an example of an informal letter; its content is often light and maintains a friendly tone. As such, ...
While a business letter should be professional and polite, it doesn't have to be so stiff that reading it is awkward, or worse, you come off as rude and self-important. A friendly opening for your ...
To the editor: Brett Yates believes we can alleviate the housing crisis by making all rentals pet-friendly ... to live in housing without pets. For example, renters with allergies need access ...
Congratulations to Mayor Suzanne LaFrance on her recent election. I happen to visit Anchorage regularly, and I have a friendly suggestion. It is amazing to drive through downtown Anchorage without ...
Special thanks to all the Lima good Samaritans! We welcome letters of 275 words or fewer. Letters are subject to editing for length, clarity and grammar. They should be concise, to the point and ...
Worked! With that as a lesson, please redo our winter parking restrictions to be more friendly to residents and visitors. Use the model that most “friendly” cities use by either requiring ...
At the beginning of December, I sent a letter concerning Project Pascalis to the Aiken Municipal Development Commission. I recall reading that this was a generational opportunity to impact the ...
Meanwhile, Romania canceled a presidential election that a Russia-friendly candidate was running ... your full name and city of residence) to [email protected]. Letters are subject to editing ...
Obviously, a more “user friendly” policy can be developed by the board and administration. This policy is not only short sighted, but not at all what CUSD should be remembered for.
In the May 5 issue of the Repository, there was an editorial on townships saying no to renewable energy facilities and a letter to the editor extolling the use of our abundant natural gas.