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I’m a fan of the Browns and I recognize and support Jimmy Haslam’s efforts to save the Columbus Crew, but this is not a good use of taxpayer dollars and the Ohio Senate and House should reject ...
The Chico City Council members are discussing and voting on our city’s annual budget this week. I want to see a reduction in the proposed increase to Chico Police Department’s (CPD) mul… ...
As a “youngish” man in my early 70s, I’m astounded by the amounts of money Pittsburgh sports teams pay much younger men to stink up the playing field. My message to the Pirates ...
An engaging optical illusion challenges readers to find a hidden 'f' among a sea of 'e's in just seven seconds, testing observation and logical skills. This fun brain teaser not only entertains ...
More than 40,000 Pennsylvanians are set to receive letters this week indicating they’ll be receiving money because of unclaimed property, state Treasurer Stacy Garrity announced Wednesday ...
A recent letter to the editor asked “where is the money to come from” regarding the Milwaukee Public School district (“Biggest question for MPS is where money is coming from,” March 30).
Letters: Deficit myth and big money have stranglehold on our politics LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Apr 19, 2025 1 min to read ...
Follow the money Tracking $10M from Hope Florida | April 13 A very special thanks to Times reporter Lawrence Mower for being like a dog with a bone following the $10 million paid to Hope Florida.
Letter: Public money should go to public schools "Our legislators told us that we can’t afford to feed all our school children breakfast and lunch. Then any money available for education should ...
Forget economics. If you flip the script and ask what’s in it for Mr. Trump, tariffs are just his latest grift. American business and world leaders are calling the White House looking for re… ...
Money has destroyed collegiate sports. Players can transfer from their schools, virtually at whim, for more NIL money or for petty grievances. Leaves the fans to simply root for a ...
Instead of assets, we should use income. I’d argue that people earning $100,000 per year from other sources don’t need Social Security retirement income, says Bill Mauerman of Tulsa.