Opinion
Letter to the Editor: Correction to DOD report to Congress
Dear Editor:Reference : Opinion : Letter to the Editor: DOD IG report to Congresshttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/military/u-s-military-leaves-bagram-airfield-hands-it-afghans-after-n1272958 https://www.axios.com/2021/08/15/taliban-bagram-prisoners-releaseTo those who do not follow all the threads to opinion pieces. I offer the following. Please read this article.
Letter to the Editor: Displays, Transparency and Library considers Litigation 2
To the editor:
I am writing in response to the May 17, 2022 article titled Displays, Transparency and
Library considers Litigation for Future Remarks. I have serious concerns with the
inaccuracies portrayed about the library operations, library staff, and board, but also about
the library collection itself.
Having a Master’s Degree in Library and Information Studies, extensive experience as a
public librarian for over 22 years, and now as a law librarian for the last three years, I feel
compelled to step in and clear up some misconceptions that have been circulating about our
public library and to offer my own insight into a conversation that seems to spin more and
more out of control.
Republican Candidates share their perspectives on issues for Senate District 42

Letter to the Editor: Persecution of library director and staff
Dear Editor,As someone who grew up in Iowa, I am appalled at the persecution that you and a group of “Christian” community members have launched against the director and staff of the Vinton Public Library. This is not the Christianity that I was taught!I have read and reread your blog, Ms. Kruckenberg and Ms. Hesson’s comments/requests and Ms.
Letter to the Editor: DOD IG report to Congress
Dear Editor, On May 18th this AM Representative Mike Gallager (R) Wisconsin speaking on Fox News reported testimony from the Department of Defense Inspector General to the Foreign Services Committee that:1. 5,000 prisoners located at Bagram Air Base were released in the summer of 2020 and later more were released that fall. Note Joe Biden was President; this release happened on his “Watch”.
Letter to the Editor: In support of Colman Silbernagel
Dear Editor,
This spring, Benton County and rural Linn County Republicans face a situation again that we
faced just two years ago: a contested senate primary. Due to redistricting, Benton County and
some areas of Linn County now fall within newly drawn Senate District 42, leaving us with a new
open seat.
In the words of Michael Scott, ‘the dictionary defines superlative as of the highest kind, quality,
or order; surpassing all else or others; supreme’.
Letter to the Editor: Abortion Law
Dear Editor:Here are some of the facts about this pro-abortion bill that failed in the United States Senate:This bill would have legalized abortion up to the moment of birth.It does not protect religious institutions, like Catholic hospitals, from having to perform abortions.This bill goes FAR beyond Roe v. Wade.It would take away states' rights to legislate on abortion.
Reading my mind: Neighbors
Saturday morning I woke up to see that some idiot, and I say that kindly, set fire to Riverside Park and did thousands of dollars of other damage in the area. As I drove to the park with my granddaughter, we walked around the structure as I took pictures. "Who is the bad people that burned my green park up so I can't play?" As the day wore on she had more questions.
Letter to the Editor: Dr. Bernard Nathanson
Dear Editor, Have you ever heard of a man named Dr. Bernard Nathanson? Here are some things that you might want to know about him:*He was a professionally well-recognized and successful New York obstetrician and gynecologist. * He was the cofounder of NARAL who trained Planned Parenthood’s doctors how to perform abortions in the early 1970’s.
Letter to the Editor: Voting Ease or Difficulty
Dear Editor: On this day May 2, a letter appeared in the CR Gazette attempting to indicate how difficult it would be for the disabled or those without transportation to get to the polls to vote. I suggest a call to the Benton County Auditor – 319-472-2365. If one is unable to personally attend a polling place to vote a request for a ballot should be asked for.