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Fly ash traction good for hills

We who live on long hills in the county appreciate the fly ash-traction. It works regardless of the sub-zero climes when the salt is less effective. A combo is the best in those conditions. I thank the...

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Why did school not get the tax money?

I just read in the Dayton Community News that the county schools collected $275,000 in property taxes from the new condos built on Dayton Pike. The money did not go to Dayton Schools. Our taxes in...

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NKY senators should lead, not follow

I am amazed that our Northern Kentucky Legislative Caucus is “thrilled” with the $200 million allocation of road funds for our three county area. Our three counties are represented by four State Senate...

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Retiring sheriff deserves high praise

Campbell County Sheriff John Dunn has retired. He served the county well and will be missed by many. Being sheriff for so long is a great responsibility, and shows his dedication to law enforcement....

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Questioning Campbell County Circuit Court issues

I am studying the candidates and issues pertaining to the upcoming election, and specifically for the race for Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk. I have heard that there are a lot of issues with the...

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Vote for Campbell County’s public library tax

I encourage each Campbell County voter on Nov. 6 to vote “FOR” for the public library tax. Voting for the tax, 9.4 cents per $100 value of property, will generate the funds needed to build/operate a...

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Campbell Co. library deserves support

I grew up in Campbell County, raised my family in this county, and now my children are raising their families here. Needless to say, as home owners, vehicle owners, and employees working within this...

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Campbell County doesn’t make it easy

I just took my 91-year old mother to renew her driver’s license and pay the taxes on her car. Wow, what a trip. She could never have done this on her own. They moved the driver’s license office into...

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Experts saw debate differently

The Enquirer’s “experts” (“What the experts report,” Oct. 4) surely were watching a different debate than the one I watched, or else they have to be die-hard Democrats to even consider that Mitt Romney...

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39 cents a day worth it to keep library resources

Be wary of the signs around the area claiming a 27 percent tax increase in order for us to have our Southern Campbell County library, and maintain our current level of service at our other libraries....

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Support Campbell Co. Public Library

As a long time resident of Campbell County, I remember happily the day when I received my first library card at one of the first branches of the Campbell County library located in a trailer at the...

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Campbell County library levy worth voting for

This letter is in response to the anti-library tactics used during this election year. I can see how many people may be confused by the 27 percent tax rate. What I fail to see is why many citizens of...

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Campbell Co. clerk thanks voters

Thank you to all my family, friends and supporters for re-electing me as your Campbell Circuit Court Clerk. I will continue to run the office effectively and efficiently. Taunya Nolan Jack California, Ky.

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Polarized positions on gun control debate

I am disturbed by the black or white positions that political figures are taking on gun control. Take for example the “I would never confiscate” stance Campbell County Sheriff Kidwell has recently...

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Tea party not interested in children’s educational opportunites

It looks like the Northern Kentucky tea party has done it again (“Tea party wins again: Judge rules against Kenton County library“). This time they are taking education opportunities from our children...

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KY libraries should be held accountable

Recently Amanda VanBenschoten indicated that the Campbell County Circuit Court ruling regarding the Campbell County Library was based on an obscure law, Kentucky Revised Statute 173.790. My question is...

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Tea party not the villain in library lawsuit

Why does Kentucky’s General Assembly pass new laws if bureaucrats refuse to follow the old ones? Here’s a tale of two groups. One plays the role of a victim and one plays a villain. See if you can...

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Homebound depend on library services

As a resident of Campbell County who benefits greatly from the Outreach program, through which a Campbell County Library staff member delivers books, DVDs, and other items on loan from the library to...

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Blindly following letter of the law not always best option

The writer of “Tea party not the villain in library lawsuit” drew plenty of parallels between Kenton County and classic television shows in his summary of the library tax issue, so, along those same...

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Campbell Co. sheriff’s insignia offensive to vets

Apparently Congress has designated a new individual to the rank of 5 Star. Generals Marshall, Eisenhower,Bradley,MacArthur and Admirals “Bull” Halsey and Nimitz and General of the Air Force,”Hap”...

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