Letters to the Editor
Support our state leaders and their decision on HB1523
I am writing this letter to encourage my brothers and sisters in Christ to stand united for Christ. Not ...
I am writing this letter to encourage my brothers and sisters in Christ to stand united for Christ. Not ...
Those sleazy, witless remarks at the recent Sigma Chi event were officially portrayed as creating “a hostile environment.” ...
Pantry board of directors thanks community for support The Pantry Board would like to offer our sincere thanks ...
Recent insightful editorials (Ray Mosby: The image in the mirror, Lareeca Rucker: Aren’t we the hospitality state?, Jessica ...
We would like to thank everyone who helped Reads, Beats & Eats, the Lafayette County Literacy Council’s annual ...
I am profoundly disappointed in Sen. Gray Tollison’s support of HB1523. While I understand that religious liberties should ...
I have read and heard so many negative comments concerning HB1523 but am yet to hear any quotes ...
Mississippi has a thousand histories, but these can be boiled down to two strains: our reactionary side, which ...
I wish to address the reactions of bigotry regarding HB1523. Actually the EAGLE has committed an appalling journalistic ...
While I am grievously disappointed at the passage of HB1523, and the predictable signing of it by Gov. ...
In my opinion, The Mississippi House and Senate have officially declared: “Mississippi is Closed for Business!” In move ...
Your article in the March 31 paper about saving lives is scary. For a county with our population ...
I am both sad and ashamed of our two senators in Washington. They have pre-announced their refusal to consider ...
This is a thank-you note to the Humane Society from my stray cat and her litter; secure, six, ...
The Society for the Study of Southern Literature (SSSL) has put forth a petition that calls for the ...
March is national Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. In Mississippi, an estimated 42,000 individuals have intellectual and developmental disabilities ...
I am writing to share information about a free screening coming up in Oxford. I work for the ...
We are appalled by the University of Mississippi’s decision to continue support for the Lafayette County Metro Narcotics ...
A neighbor. A colleague. A child, cousin or parent. The numbers say you probably know someone with diabetes. The ...
The local NAACP is correct to request a change in the plaque the University of Mississippi plans to ...
We would like to thank everyone who helped make the 2016 Children’s Book Festival a success. The Lafayette ...
Thank you so much for your article concerning the support of Noah’s Law on Wednesday, March 9, 2016. ...