To the Citizens of Appling County,
This letter is in reference to the unwanted pets that are left on our property and road, Howard Brannen Road. As many of you know, the animal shelter is located at the end of Howard Brannen Road. We are continuously having people drop off their unwanted pets on our properties or at the end of the road. We have no control of the animal shelter nor the hours and cannot continue to have unwanted pets left loose. I had someone drop of two puppies and left them in the box of my truck…this is ridiculous! When these unwanted pets are left on Howard Brannen Road, Animal Control will NOT, pick them up, because we are NOT in the city, therefore, we are burdened with unwanted pets. If you do not want your unwanted pets, please contact the Baxley Police Department (Animal Control) so they can guide you on how to have your unwanted pets picked up. All of the residents on Howard Brannen Road will greatly appreciate your understanding in this matter.
Sincerely,
Maria Nunez
Letters - Topics from March, 2013
Responds to Grand Jury findings
Dear Editor,
It was with great interest that I read your January 23 report on the Grand Jury’s finding in the shooting death of Cpl James M. Dixon III. After thinking about this case for more than a year, I agree with the Grand Jury, and presumably, the GBI findings. Simply stated, James was holding a gun. He would not, or more likely could not surrender his gun so the use of deadly force was justified. Note, however, that the term “justified” is not synonymous with “necessary” or “morally correct” or “humane.” There are still many unanswered questions in this case. Among them are: Did the sheriff determine that his entire department was incompetent to handle one man armed with a shotgun? Did the sheriff have any non-lethal systems at his disposal? Why, after talking to James face to face, did the sheriff walk away and turn him over to SWAT? Did James threaten to harm anyone? If it had been the sheriff’s child instead of James, would he have walked away? I understand that the snipers are trained to shoot only to kill: is their policy “Surrender or die”? [Full Story »]
It was with great interest that I read your January 23 report on the Grand Jury’s finding in the shooting death of Cpl James M. Dixon III. After thinking about this case for more than a year, I agree with the Grand Jury, and presumably, the GBI findings. Simply stated, James was holding a gun. He would not, or more likely could not surrender his gun so the use of deadly force was justified. Note, however, that the term “justified” is not synonymous with “necessary” or “morally correct” or “humane.” There are still many unanswered questions in this case. Among them are: Did the sheriff determine that his entire department was incompetent to handle one man armed with a shotgun? Did the sheriff have any non-lethal systems at his disposal? Why, after talking to James face to face, did the sheriff walk away and turn him over to SWAT? Did James threaten to harm anyone? If it had been the sheriff’s child instead of James, would he have walked away? I understand that the snipers are trained to shoot only to kill: is their policy “Surrender or die”? [Full Story »]
The Tide is Turning
Dear Editor,
What’s wrong with America? Can we see the need to pray? I Thessalonians, 5th Chapter, the 17 verse states, Pray without ceasing, and verse 18, In everything give thanks. As I have stated before we have forgotten God. Have everything else on our minds, but God. (Money). [Full Story »]
What’s wrong with America? Can we see the need to pray? I Thessalonians, 5th Chapter, the 17 verse states, Pray without ceasing, and verse 18, In everything give thanks. As I have stated before we have forgotten God. Have everything else on our minds, but God. (Money). [Full Story »]
Library book sale was a success
Dear Editor and citizens,
The Friends of the Library would like to thank everyone who made it possible to have a great sale of books this Friday and Saturday. [Full Story »]
The Friends of the Library would like to thank everyone who made it possible to have a great sale of books this Friday and Saturday. [Full Story »]
“Thank you from the bottom of my heart”
Dear Editor,
My name is Sharon Moody and on Thursday, February 28, I lost my diamond wedding band. I was not sure where I had lost it, so I started back tracking. [Full Story »]
My name is Sharon Moody and on Thursday, February 28, I lost my diamond wedding band. I was not sure where I had lost it, so I started back tracking. [Full Story »]
A letter to President Obama
(Editor’s note: The following is a letter written by Thomas Anderson to President Obama. Anderson submitted the letter for publication.)
Dear Mr. President,
Since you are always comparing yourself to former President Abraham Lincoln, I thought I would enclose, for your reading, a copy of 10 guidelines as basic economic and sound financial policy. If we are to survive as a nation, we need to follow these 10 guidelines he left for us. [Full Story »]
Dear Mr. President,
Since you are always comparing yourself to former President Abraham Lincoln, I thought I would enclose, for your reading, a copy of 10 guidelines as basic economic and sound financial policy. If we are to survive as a nation, we need to follow these 10 guidelines he left for us. [Full Story »]
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