Letter to the editor: Capitol storming more dangerous than 9/11
The Jan. 6 Capitol attack has been dubbed terrorism by Republicans and Democrats alike. Now the extent of the damage Trump has done to America is becoming clearer.
The Jan. 6 Capitol attack has been dubbed terrorism by Republicans and Democrats alike. Now the extent of the damage Trump has done to America is becoming clearer.
The terrible events at the Capitol this past week should not come as a surprise, even as shocking as they were.
In the United States, the President is limited to serving two terms in office. This is because of the Twenty-Second Amendment, which was ratified in February 1951. Only Franklin D.
I sincerely hope the Victory Baptist parishioners — and those subsequently infected with COVID — will recover.
I am writing as a citizen and former Robinson School Board member to express my concern about the school reconfiguration proposal recently floated by Superintendent Reen.
When discussing school district changes, let’s reassess what learning methods will best prepare students for the world’s present and emerging needs.
Americans are deeply shocked by the attack on American democracy that occurred in Washington DC on Jan. 6.
I encourage all board members on all three of Addison County unified districts’ school boards to stop, pick your heads up and look around.
SAN FRANCISCO — In 2001 the Vergennes Union High School boys’ basketball team won a Division II title for the first time in 32 years, capping off a 23-1 season with a 71-56 victory over Lamoille.
CATCHER QUINCY TROUPPE, left, and pitcher Sam “Toothpick” Jones in 1952 were the first Black battery (pitcher and catcher) in Major League Baseball. Trouppe and Jones also played for the Cleveland Buckeyes of the Negro American League. Jones was the first Black pitcher to throw a no-hitter in the Major Leagues, pitching for the Chicago Cubs in 1955. Photo courtesy of the Cleveland Memory Project
“The Yankees cannot lose.”
“But I fear the Indians of Cleveland.”
(“The Old Man and the Sea,” Ernest Hemingway, 1956)