Editorial opinion
Particularly heinous crime
Communities robbed of three people who devoted their lives to others because of senseless killings on Friday.

Editorial opinion
Two coaches fired
Nowadays it's hard to hide bad behavior.

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Lottery is supporting education as intended
Jim Marshall,
Pendleton

News criticized Bauer, forgot other misdeeds
Jeff Jennings,
Mauldin

Tax cuts mean less for retirees, students
Linda Hipsher,
Anderson

Sales tax increase will hurt the poor most
Michael Broder,
x increase  will hurt the poor most  It seems the political leadership of the state is preparing again to stick it to the most vulnerable citizens by increasing sales taxes. This regressive tax hits the poorest b

Tax cut will wind up hurting senior citizens
Joseph P. Donohue,
Salem

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