Letters

Support our local libraries

Dear Editor, After witnessing decisions made by lawmakers in our capitol building and in neighboring states, I cannot sit quietly by and wait until “this too shall pass.” In Carroll County, we’re blessed to have wonderful public libraries filled with the most amazing, hard-working staff members that any community should be proud to support. I live in Berryville so am speaking about my experiences at the Berryville Public Library.
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Support Berryville library

As an alumni of BHS, having attended all 12 years plus kindergarten in Berryville, the library was and continues to be an important part of my life. During National Friends of the Library Week, I would like to encourage you to give back to the community by joining the Friends of the Berryville Library and by donating to help them raise the needed funds to build a new library that will better serve the growing needs of our community.
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Support for candidate

Dear Editor: A dozen years ago, while writing for Carroll County News, I began covering Green Forest city council meetings. Things went about like you’d expect for a while, but Mayor Richard DeWeese resigned and moved away.
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Letter to the Editor: Disappointed in Eureka Springs cemetery commission

Dear Editor, I believe that ALL the members of Eureka’s Cemetery Commission (except Glenna Booth) should immediately resign from their positions, and if not, then the city council should do its duty by removing them from said commission, as they have shown themselves incapable of following the FOIA rules which govern public commission procedures, not to mention their blatant defamation of both myself, Patrick Lujan, and the former groundskeeper, David Helms. I am extremely disappointed in the commission’s actions and words, and needless to say, can no longer continue on as sexton.
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Letter to the Editor: Housing needed

Dear Editor: What better group to address Carroll County’s dire housing need than the Quorum Court? Yet, when Suzie and Dan Bell appeared before them recently about the problem, members seemed reluctant. The court has $2 million available to use under the American Rescue Plan, so why not allocate this money to a group like Echo Village and get things rolling a bit faster.
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