Kaneville Opinion
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Having it both waysMay 26, 2019 1:00 AM - I am totally confused. One week a show on TV was complaining about the death penalty saying it was inhumane. The next week the same show was all for abortion during late stage pregnancies. What is going on in this country? You can't have it both ways. John Borginson
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Distinguish between facts, superstitionApr 22, 2019 1:26 PM - A Schaumburg letter to the editor: Before the Enlightenment Period, the most educated gentlemen in England believed that evil spirits inhabited the forest and people widely believed that God was punishing them for their sins when he inflicted the plague in Europe.
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Still waiting for Dems' innovative ideasApr 20, 2019 1:00 AM - A Wheaton letter to the editor: Ms. Cox's diatribe aimed at President Donald Trump states, to my count, 27 points of contention that she feels should have been acted upon by the Republican Congress
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The right to a new lifeApr 4, 2019 1:00 AM - An Elgin letter to the editor: I am disappointed in the city of Aurora wanting Thomas Kokoraleis removed from the Wayside Cross Ministries.
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Tests are not bullyingApr 3, 2019 1:00 AM - A Kane County letter to the editor: After reading the article on bullying in the March 28 paper, I came away disillusioned with Ina Silva-Sobolewski.
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Consider taxing high-income pensionsApr 3, 2019 1:00 AM - A Cary letter to the editor: When determining taxable income, retirement income received by higher income taxpayers is subject to being taxed at the federal level.
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Editorial: Awareness key to pedestrian, bicycle safety on roadsMar 26, 2019 6:09 PM - A Daily Herald editorial says the advent of warmer weather will bring more pedestrians and bicyclists on the roads with moving traffic, boosting the need for greater awareness.
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Endorsements: Guzman, Willson for Waubonsee College BoardMar 18, 2019 1:00 AM - The Daily Herald endorses Richard "Rick" Guzman and Tina Medlin Willson for Waubonsee Community College board.
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Editorial: Move to end health benefit should extend to boards throughout suburbsJan 8, 2019 7:03 PM - This Daily Herald editorial says that all boards and commissions should have to show the accountability inherent in a proposed Kane County vote on whether board members, whose job is part-time, should have access to full-time employee health care benefits.
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Editorial: New sheriff's promising trial of firsthand jail experienceJan 8, 2019 11:22 AM - A Daily Herald editorial says we'll be looking to see if new Kane County Sheriff Ron Hain's plan to spend a few nights in the Kane County Adult Correctional Center provides the kind of understanding that helps foster the positive changes he promised during the campaign.
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