Letters to the editor

Thank you metformin 850 mg weight loss to the dedicated donors who supported the American Red Cross blood drive on June 23.
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Letter to the editor

Turn up the volume, because the Woods House Conservatory of Music is continuing on throughout this summer.
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Letter to the editor: Yard sale success

My sincere thanks to all those who visited my yard sale the weekend of May 13, whether you looked, bought or just visited. Everyone was so patient and cheerful. Almost everything was sold.
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Letters to the editor

Occasionally I am awed by the power some individuals confer to me. I realize I can be a pest at times but I really cannot work miracles.
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LTE: Columbia Basin Project must continue

The Columbia Basin Development League submitted comments during the public input stage of a draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Odessa Subarea Special Study.
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Letter: Assumptions can hurt

I never lived in Waterville and probably only came to town from my house in Entiat less than 10 times when I lived there three years ago, but I have been forwarded some Empire Press links from my friends who have been in Waterville about five years now. It is very nice that the paper is online and I try to read it pretty regularly. I apologize if my two cents is coming late. Like the man from...
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Letter: Waterville blood drive a success!

On Feb. 24th the American Red Cross conducted a blood drive in Waterville that resulted in 27 units collected! Eighty-one lives were saved because of the generosity of the Waterville community. Carmen and Helen from the St. Joseph Altar Society provided sandwiches and cookies that were enjoyed by donors and workers alike. Brianna Hinderer took the reins and organized the student volunteers and...
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Letter: Chiming in on the conversation

I would like to add my two cents to last week’s letter by Kimberly Daling Cochran and Angela Richmond’s response. First, I very much appreciate Kimberly’s concerns. Her ties to Waterville are long and deep. So much so that I believe it has led to over caution and a bit more protectiveness than is required in this case. My ties are not so extensive as hers, but they are fairly long and...
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Letter: Keep it local

I would like to begin by saying I sincerely enjoy reading Angela Richmond’s column “Adventures of a New Local.” As a former 18-year resident of Waterville, it is fun for me to hear her viewpoint as she experiences all the offerings I took for granted during my adolescence. However, I have been somewhat disappointed in her pre-judgment and hesitation to try the activities and businesses...
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Letter to the editor: Sentimental brooch lost

While in Wenatchee attending my sister’s memorial service, I lost a brooch/pin that has importance to me, but would have no importance to anyone who found it.
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