Editorials

EDITORIAL: Why open government matters

Why should readers, a community and government officials themselves care about government transparency? Here are some people that…

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EDITORIAL: Cast informed ballots

Early voting is underway. Of course, we encourage all registered voters to vote but please cast informed ballots.…

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EDITORIAL: Right to protest must be protected

Few things are more American than protests. The basic right to protest is bigger than any one issue…

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Citizens of the Week: Runway Farm staff and volunteers from Christian Heritage School

Brian Croft, City of Refuge Dalton’s director of operations, calls it a “neat little relationship coming together” recently.…

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EDITORIAL: Opinions clearly labeled

The media should make a clear distinction between news and opinions. We are committed to making sure we…

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EDITORIAL: One abused child, one too many

Just one abused child in our community — or anywhere — is one too many. April is Child…

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EDITORIAL: Take time to understand autism

We encourage our readers to take the time to do a bit of research and reading to better…

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Citizen of the Week: Mrs. Susan has ‘a spirit of kindness and a willingness to listen’

To everyone she works with and serves, she’s known as Mrs. Susan, and Kim Le, Providence Ministries’ director…

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EDITORIAL: Support the arts

We support the arts. We encourage the community to support the fundraising efforts of the Creative Arts Guild.…

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EDITORIAL: Letters to the editor provide credible public forum

Newspaper letters to the editor provide a robust marketplace of ideas. The editorial page of the newspaper, a…