Letters to the Editor for March 29, 2025
- The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to fire more than 80,000 employees, many of whom are veterans, reportedly per Musk's orders.
- New requirements mandate Social Security recipients access key benefits online or in person, rather than on the phone, and a budget vote may lead to Medicaid cuts, potentially impacting rural Washingtonians.
- Citizens expressed upset at a recent town hall at Whitworth University, while an unelected billionaire and his associates are said to be deleting records in the Department of Treasury.
- Aimi Xistra, the Club's Development Director, stated, "We are so thankful for the in-kind donation support we receive from EpicPromise."
- In 2021, the Caldor Fire burned over 221,000 acres across three counties, including El Dorado, destroying at least 1,000 buildings and houses, and displacing more than 50,000 people, while lawmakers have proposed banning PFAS-containing firefighting gear due to health concerns.
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Letter to the editor: Unsung heroes
Amid all of the turmoil that seems to be roiling on a daily basis, certain events happen in Billings that go by almost unnoticed but would be considered praiseworthy in even larger metropolitan areas. The past couple of weeks we…

Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor: Have you ever wondered about the folks behind the incredible trails we all love? That’s our local US Forest Service, the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU), and we at TAMBA are lucky to call them partners. We’ve been working side-by-side for years, planning, building and maintaining amazing trails like Corral, Tyrolian, Kingsbury Stinger, Stanford Rock and many more that bring us so much joy. Now, our partners at the LTBMU are…
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