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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Drive sober or you’ll get pulled over

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is teaming up with law enforcement nationwide during the 2020 holiday season for the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign.

This will be a high-visibility enforcement campaign, which begins Friday and runs through Jan. 1.

The enforcement campaign coincides with the 2020 holiday season, which is one of the deadliest times of the year in terms of drunk-driving fatalities.

With NHTSA’s support, state and local law enforcement agencies across the nation are stepping-up enforcement to put an end to drunk driving, showing zero tolerance for impaired driving to save lives.

You can do your part to save lives this holiday season. Don’t let the merriment of the season tempt you into making poor decisions. You should be limiting gatherings because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but if you venture out, never drink and drive.

Let’s all have a safe holiday.

Golf course deserves a failing grade

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Roosevelt Executive Golf Course should be downgraded to F grade

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The press is biased against Trump

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Former Morse South Gate attendant offers a little perspective

A former Morse South Gate attendant, in a Letter to the Editor, offers a little perspective after another letter writer was critical of attendants working that gate.