Letters to the Editor
Editor, Really enjoyed “If I Knew Then What I Know Now....” Perfect reflections that everyone should read. I’m saving it in my box of special things for my 17 year old grandson to read after I’m gone.
Editor, Really enjoyed “If I Knew Then What I Know Now....” Perfect reflections that everyone should read. I’m saving it in my box of special things for my 17 year old grandson to read after I’m gone.
For your reading enjoyment, we continue to publish Rambling Vines by the late Marylea Vines as she recalls events and names of Corning folks from many years ago. We are currently in the year 1989 Week before last was my first Hallowe’en as owner of a house dog… everyone should experience that just once.
Eyes Wide Open I have always, well, maybe not always, but for at least the last 63 years, prided myself on being an aware person. I had an experience back in ‘62 that could have well brought an abrupt end to my existence, but those mystical creatures in Norse mythology, the three sisters, The Norns, who are said to weave the fates of all living beings, gave me a hall pass.
As November rolls around, we are reminded of a day that holds a special place in the hearts of countless Americans – Veterans Day. On this occasion, we pause to reflect on the sacrifices, courage, and unwavering commitment of those who have served in the U.S.
LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Economic Development Commission broke records for job creation and investment last year. Thirty companies invested close to $6 billion and announced the creation of 5,359 jobs.
There’s something honorable about a person who is willing to sacrifice for future generations. I’ve been thinking a lot about sacrifice, what it means and what is left in its wake.
Dear Pam, Your column yesterday in the Alexandria Times Tribune was an excellent portrayal of what needs to be on the minds of all citizens. Thank you.
For your reading enjoyment, we continue to publish Rambling Vines by the late Marylea Vines as she recalls events and names of Corning folks from many years ago. We are currently in the year 1989 State Representative Jim Holland was by The Courier on Monday to let it be known that he is just as disappointed as any of his constituents over the failure to get anything positive done to fight the drug war during the two weeks special Legislative session called by the Governor Clinton.
Celebrating 150 Years of the City of Corning & Clay County in 2023 By J. M.
Man’s Best Friend Okay dog lovers, this one is for you. Down through the annuals of time, we find evidence of man’s relationship with dogs, probably more so than even the horse, which is probably the next most important friend to mankind.