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Incubator could be start of something lot bigger
The proposal to the City Council to establish a small business incubator and shared work space facility downtown…
May 1, 2019
Democrats’ agenda past ‘tipping point’
Editor: So here’s a small sample of today’s Oregon Democrat Party: They enforce sanctuary (lawless) statehood at citizen’s…
May 1, 2019
Proposed state gun legislation scary – or worse
Gun ownership and hunting advocacy groups have issued repeated warnings this spring that Oregon legislators are crafting new…
April 24, 2019
Vaccination issue is one of freedom
Editor: I’m a small businesswoman. I run two small businesses and work part-time at a third job as…
April 17, 2019
Prevent terrible illnesses: vaccinate
Editor: I am old. I listen to the radio and I hear young, well-meaning parents expressing deep concerns…
April 17, 2019
City, School District, ought to keep it friendly
In their discussions about water rates, the city and the Sweet Home School District need to keep it…
April 10, 2019
‘Unplanned’ movie needs local eyes
Editor: The movie “Unplanned” starts this Friday, April 12, at the Rio and runs through April 24. Theater…
April 10, 2019
Irrigation well drilling a gusher of an idea
Sweet Home School District wants the city to charge less for water to irrigate district fields. Lacking that,…
April 3, 2019
Changes to SHHS auditorium boost to arts
Five years ago, on Feb. 12, 2014, we published an opinion piece complaining about the state of our…
March 27, 2019
Congrats, thanks to award ‘earners’
Editor: Congratulations to all the Awards Banquet winners! Sweet Home is a community of kind, caring people. We…
March 27, 2019
Community offers good activities
Editor: There are several good activities in town that are showing up. n Attending the March 12 City…
March 27, 2019
Doctors appreciated for what they do
Editor: At Samaritan Health Services, building healthier communities is at the core of our mission. As we prepare…
March 27, 2019
Late Secretary of State set standard for public service
Dennis Richardson was a gift to Oregon – particularly to us, the rural residents who populate nine-tenths of…
March 20, 2019
Trump primary challenge may be Waterloo for GOP
By Rich Lowry The race for 2020 is taking shape, although there are still significant unknowns, including whether…
March 13, 2019
New rent-control law breaks one that’s tried and true: supply and demand
It’s astounding that, in an effort to further emulate the growing divide between haves and have-nots in California,…
March 6, 2019
Shoppers: Read the labels for real deals
Editor: Shoppers, compare! I recently checked out the new Dollar Tree store. And Dollar General, while I was…
March 6, 2019
Self-defense is a basic human right
Editor: The most lethal and lawless weapons are not firearms. They are unconstitutional legal assaults forged by out-of-control…
March 6, 2019
Green New Deal plus Modern Monetary Theory equals socialism
By Dr. Mark Hendrickson Thank you, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The Green New Deal she has unveiled is most…
February 27, 2019
Gun control bill only goes so far
Editor: I want to advise all Oregon residents that the governor’s new gun control bill only applies to…
February 27, 2019
Water rate complaint a valid one that deserves discussion
City Manager Ray Towry hit the nail on the head during Friday’s Administration, Finance and Property Committee meeting…
February 20, 2019
Alarming parallels between now, past
Editor: We should all be asking the question: Who is influencing or pressuring us to see things in…
February 13, 2019
Dear Mom and Dad: Cool it
Editor’s note: This column was submitted to us by the Oregon School Activities Association. We’re not publishing it…
February 6, 2019
‘Utopian’ politicians forget that nothing is free
By Dennis Linthicum After the recent elections, the Democrat Party has a “super” majority in both of Oregon’s…
January 30, 2019
Local educators’ work impressive
Editor: A couple class acts! I was pleased and not a bit surprised that Mr. Yahraes met all…
January 30, 2019
Committee taking on problems right in our faces
The New Era’s office faces Main Street in the heart of downtown. Thus positioned, we are acutely aware…
January 23, 2019