To the Journal editor:
There’s a proposal in the U.S. House of Representatives this week, related to America’s debt ceiling, but major anti-climate measures have been included.
If passed, this would gut the historic clean energy/climate investments Congress made in last year’s ...
To the Journal editor:
Trigger laws have been firing left right and center, since Roe versus Wade was overturned.
Guns have also been firing left, right and center. The U.S. has experienced 160 mass shootings in the first 107 days of 2023. It’s much worse than an everyday occurrence; ...
To the Journal editor:
In a recent letter to the editor, the author opined about taxation on personal property. Here is some information.
All Americans once paid a personal property tax on their belongings. Currently, under the Michigan law of the General Property Tax Act 206 of 1893, ...
To the Journal editor:
It was with a great deal of interest — and sorrow — that I read Lisa Bowers’ April 10 front-page article “Confirmed Divide” in the Marquette Mining Journal.
As a life-long practicing Catholic, I will be the first to admit my profound sadness that it is my ...
To the Journal editor:
Dear citizens of Alger County, this letter is in response to two resolutions adopted by your County Board of Commissioners at their April 10 meeting. The two resolutions, #2023-07 and #2023-08 were put forth under the guise of protecting your right to bear arms, often ...
To the Journal editor:
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reports 2022 was the sixth warmest year on record since 1880 in terms of global average temperature and that the 10 warmest years have all occurred since 2010.
The great majority (97%) of the most qualified ...