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Resident casting votes for Trump, Parker

To the editor: I am voting for President Donald Trump because he promised to nominate conservative judges to the courts. He has done that. Trump promised to negotiate a new agreement to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement, and he did that with Mexico and Canada. Trump promised to reduce taxes, and he reduced my taxes. Trump makes promises, and he keeps his promises. I am voting for District Attorney Greg Parker.
If yard sign goes missing, put up 2
To the editor: I am sure that most Republicans respect my constitutional right to free speech. However, someone out there is so worried that Joe Biden is going to win that they have stolen the Biden sign on my front lawn. The sign was my personal property, and stealing it is a misdemeanor in the state of Wisconsin, punishable by law. Here is my recommendation to anyone who has had a political sign stolen, no matter what party.
Damrau will give 100% as district attorney
To the editor: I am writing in support of Aaron Damrau, independent candidate for the office of Shawano-Menominee County district attorney. I met Aaron approximately five years ago when he walked into the Shawano County Historical Society, where I was then serving as an archive director.
Bieber’s fair comments generate laughter
To the editor: I read the Sept. 11 Shawano Leader article entitled “Sheriff announces hope’s return to community,” and I laughed out loud. Adam Bieber made his remarks at the Shawano County Fair’s opening ceremony. Knowing that Bieber is a die-hard Trump sycophant, what he said was an amazing read.
Gallagher serves as pawn to president
To the editor: Attempts to fake out being a person of the community and not a Donald Trump pawn is not working for Mike Gallagher. Gallagher, the present U.S. representative in the 8th Congressional District, running for reelection against state Rep.
Native Americans in Wisconsin are more vulnerable to COVID-19
In Wisconsin, Native Americans are facing extremely high rates of coronavirus and are at higher risk for hospitalization. Because of historic injustices that have built upon each other, Native Americans have been particularly vulnerable to the systematic failure of the government response to the pandemic. After the GOP struck down Gov.
Fair is fair when it comes to mowing
To the editor: Anyone driving on Waukechon Street may have observed tall plants, grass and weeds growing on the southwest corner property of Waukechon and Richmond Streets. According to City Ordinance 11.10: Control of week’s, grans and plants, this should not be allowed. The city ordinance reads: “1. Mowing required. No person owning property within the city shall permit any weeds, grass or plants to grow to a height exceeding six inches.
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