×

Cabinet Letters

Job well done

Kudos to Rep. Jeanine Notter for her stand supporting the right of folks to carry firearms in our state capital buildings. While it is acknowledged that armed guards are on the premises and do a fine job, it must also be acknowledged that numerous events, meetings, and hearings with hundreds, ...

Open letter to Erick Erickson

In 2016 you said you could not support Donald Trump because “I found him to be an amoral man and an unprincipled politician.” Now in 2019 you say you are “ready to vote for him in 2020. So what happened?” It appears to me that you are willing to trade principle for a better paycheck. ...

Get ready for more logging

Fourteen acres of forest at Milford’s Brox town land are about to be cut down to make way for future sand and gravel excavation. Logging is scheduled to start March 1. This 14 acre forest is east of homes on Ches Mae Lane, and just north of houses on Mason Road and the lovely Cold ...

Let’s make history together

History isn’t just dusty old artifacts, yellowed paper or faded photographs, or nearly forgotten stories. History is happening now, changing daily, and constantly evolving. We invite you to join us in making history in Milford. The Milford Historical Society is celebrating our fortieth year ...

Leaders prove incapable of compromise to achieve greater good

The inability of our elected leaders to compromise has led to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. I am proud of my work as a federal employee in service to the country I love. Federal workers nationwide are forced to stay at home and wait for the government to reopen, and are no ...

Senate mulling bill without considering cost of enactment

For those who are concerned about their personal finances and what it is that our State Senator is proposing consider the following: SB 1 a bill proposing mandatory or equivalent employee family and medical leave has been introduced in the Senate. Ignoring the host of problems and issues ...