HUBBUB: Tougher sentences, please; Combest sets example

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Tougher sentences work

Just a tip: Tougher sentences for violent and sexual crimes will result in less of both!

Scott Howard

Mayor must have integrity

What matters to me is integrity. If there is truly a man of good character and integrity in the office, only then can I trust him to lead our community.

Aimee Hodgson Gudinas

Downtown parking a city problem?

Is it me or wouldn't it be right for the downtown business owners to finance the needed parking if they will be the beneficiaries?

Bea Burkett

Combest's example shows possibilities

I have always been proud to say I played on her teams and she was/still is an awesome coach and such a role model for all kids.

And she truly is a great mentor for some of us older ladies now, and shows us (that) with drive and determination you can achieve anything.

Nichole Ranson Overly

Tell more stories like the Campbells'

What a great story about Anne and Woot Campbell. I remember fondly both of them teaching us in school at CHS and Mrs. Arlesia as well. They were very kind to us kids, and we enjoyed growing up with their children in Crestview.

These are the (kinds) of stories we need to hear more about in the news outlets: the ones that bring back memories of those special people who gave their lives for the sake of young people and their dreams to be productive adults one day.

Graham W. Fountain

What happened to customer relations?

I am a Milligan resident and was shocked to receive my higher water bills, especially with no notice mailed out to every customer. What happened to "customer relations"?

Julia Quintrell Phillips

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