Editorial: Equalized values on the decline
Equalized values in Pierce County have declined for a second straight year.
RELATED CONTENTLetter: He tells why he’s voting for Gunderson
TO THE EDITOR: I am voting Tom Gunderson for Pierce County Sheriff.
Letter: Are we becoming socialists, he wonders
TO THE EDITOR: From around 1900 until about 1960, there seemed to be a great deal of discussions as to the merits of socialism versus capitalism.
Letter: Saying explains a lot, she says
TO THE EDITOR: I do enjoy reading the letters to the editor and thought I would send this saying.
Letter: No society can survive long without vibrant middle class, he says
TO THE EDITOR: Mr. Tim Matzek of Hudson:
Letter: He knows many in ‘denial’ and believe government’s fix
TO THE EDITOR: Considering the fact we now have thousands of years of recorded history available at the click of a mouse, writings of the rising and the falling of mankind and great civilizations and, still, some tend to think we are better, brighter and less apt to fail than our predecessors if we repeat the sins of our forefathers.
Editorial: Beware of storm, other scams
Severe weather touched Pierce County this summer in a way it hasn’t for a long time.
RELATED CONTENTLetter: Here’s how other 70 percent views Obama’s performance, he says 
TO THE EDITOR: After reading the editorial from President Obama’s Kool-Aid czar last week, I thought it might be helpful to point out how the other 70 percent of the country views the performance of the anointed one.
Letter: Let board know feelings on ATVs in El Paso, they say 
TO THE EDITOR: El Paso residents:
Letter: GOP tax cut mantra has proven disastrous for America, he says 
TO THE EDITOR: When one citizen’s wealth is taken and given to a lower class citizen by government is my definition of socialism.
Letter: Want government without checks, balances or private sector in control, he asks 
TO THE EDITOR: When one citizen’s wealth is taken and given to a lower class citizen by government is my definition of socialism.
Letter: He explains income taxes for corporations 
TO THE EDITOR: Zaudke, you are clueless.
Editorial: Comply with seat belt law 
It is hard to believe, but one out of five Wisconsin drivers still doesn’t bother to wear a seat belt. There is good news, however: the 79 percent of drivers who buckle up represents a nice increase of about six percent since the last annual survey.
RELATED CONTENTLetter: He compares today with day Obama took office 
TO THE EDITOR: The day President Obama took office, you could not carry guns in national parks. Now, you can.
Editorial: Reevaluate government spending 
News Flash: Homeland Security in the United States has grown so big no one knows for sure how much it’s costing taxpayers and whether or not it’s effective in making Americans safer.
