Letters to the Editor – Issue of May 17, 2012
Plastic grocery bags are made from petroleum by-products (stuff that is left after fuels and lubricants and such are processed).
Plastic grocery bags are made from petroleum by-products (stuff that is left after fuels and lubricants and such are processed).
A few months ago, I suggested that you hire a fact checker with the sole duty of screening anything Dick Lyles writes.
Columnist Bob Emery’s affinity for Nathan Fletcher (April 26) appears to be based on Fletcher no longer standing as a Republican.
Columnist Dick Lyles (April 19) is looking for bogeymen in all the wrong places. The assault on religion of which he writes mostly comes from the “religious” themselves.
Because there are no open spaces to let a dog roam free in Poway, and with more and more places not allowing dogs at all, Silverset Park has been the best place for this option.
Readers can learn three lessons from Dick Lyles’ column in last week’s News Journal.
On behalf of everyone at the Escondido Humane Society — especially the four-legged ones — I wanted to say thank you to everyone who helped make our Paws in the Park dog walk on March 25 the best walk to date.
The Backyard Produce Project would like to express our thanks to everyone who has donated backyard fruits and vegetables to help our neighbors in need.
We don’t want a four-lane superhighway running along our pleasant rural area.
Aa store supervisor tapped me on the shoulder and said it was OK, and I could take my groceries and leave as the young lady behind me had paid my bill.