Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Laura Tenney | Missing Tuesday Trivia

With all that’s taken away from life with COVID-19, our family has been disappointed to see Tuesday Trivia is gone, too, from your paper. We miss gathering at the dinner

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Ron Bischof | An Interesting Non-Disclosure

On April 10, The Signal published a letter to the editor by Marc Winger, former superintendent of the Newhall School District, describing a National Republican Congressional Committee campaign ad as

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Randi Kay | Nurse License Fees too Steep

It is time for state boards of nursing to re-evaluate nursing re-licensure fees. When checking the website for the updated fee schedule, I added up the fees I would need

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Jim Horton | The Flaw of Liberals

Re: letters, March 27, Lynn Wright. It is always interesting to read liberal writings. One is left to wonder what it is that they want from this life.  They espouse

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Mike Sproul | Hiking Trails Should Be Open

Most of our SCV hiking trails are 10-foot-wide dirt trails, with plenty of room for social distance. The county clearly over-reacted by closing them. Mike Sproul Canyon Country

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Dan Moran | ‘Why I Like Mike’

Re: Mike Garcia for 25th Congressional District:  I like Mike Garcia, and I think you will, too. I first met Mike when we sat next to each other in a

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Scott Sperling | Following the Wrong Models

I read The Signal article entitled “Officials: Curve begins to flatten, but social distancing must continue,” and also watched the Friday press conference where the data was presented. During the

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Jim Martin | Perils of Ignoring Science

Re: Lynn Wright, letters to the editor, April 10. The Signal did a service by publishing this item. It correctly points to some of the misinformation that often appears when

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Hilmar Rosenast | Can We Do it Alone?

Throughout history, man has defied God and done what pleases man. When all goes well, God is not wanted; when things go contrary to man’s wants, we ask God why

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Lois Eisenberg | Caught Flat-Footed

Our lives will be altered forever. We will see people hoarding and fighting over toilet paper, etc. We need ethical, honorable, moral people with integrity to be elected to office

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Stephen Maseda | Plambeck Satisfied?

It is good to know that Ms. (Lynne) Plambeck is able to see the positive effects of the shutdown (commentary, April 3). All it takes to satisfy her is millions

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Marc Winger | Don’t Reward NRCC Strategy

On May 12, we will be asked to fill the unexpired seat in the 25th Congressional District. The National Republican Congressional Committee (RNCC) has been running an attack ad on

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Lynn Wright | Misinformation in RHRN Column

The Signal’s “Right Here, Right Now!” column continues to flounder with misinformation, contradictions and about-faces. Since the Republican party takes its cues from our overmatched and hopelessly inept president, this

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Lori Martin | A Graduation Wish

Graduation is different this year, as it was for me.     I went to my graduation in 1993 in a wheelchair. The virus, COVID-19, surprised the world this year

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Randi Kay | Time to Get Creative

Put a drop of water on a piece of cotton and lift up the material. It will be wet on the underside. Put a drop of water on plastic wrap,

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Betty Arenson | Horton Commentary Predictable

Gary Horton’s “Corona Lockdown” commentary blaming President Trump for the present health and economic circumstances was true to form and predictable. How the worm turns: Just a few weeks ago