Helping Hands director responds to letter To the Editor:
Far too much has already been said on the situation with the new Helping Hands building on Line Street, but the libelous statements by Mrs. Williamson in last weeks Cadiz Record mu...
Resident still upset with Helping Hand situation To the Editor:
We recently had Helping Hands move into a church building on our street. They removed the two trees in the front and chopped the steps off the front porch. Then they left it that ...
OK, so who hasn’t been using their blinkers? To the Editor: Regarding the March 7, 2012, Trivia Test item no. 6: Q: In what year did U.S. law require cars to include turn signals? A: 1954, people! Use them! Just because you know where you’...
More reaction to Eggner Ferry Bridge To the Editor:
This is our opinion in reference to another person’s opinion about the ugly bridge: No Way!
Extremely glad to hear that no one was injured on the Eggers Ferry Bridge accident.
We l...
More response to Helping Hands story To the Editor:
In reference to the Helping Hands discussions, it appears that a quote published in The Cadiz Record on Feb. 1 has been misconstrued and I would like to clarify my feelings and sta...
Renewed promise in war on cancer To the Editor:
Renewed Promise in the War on Cancer
As cancer advocates, we were pleased that the president mentioned the importance of cancer research in the State of the Union speech.
We unders...
Reader responds to Helping Hands story To the Editor:
This letter is in reference to and clarification of an article in last week’s Cadiz Record.
First of all, I was unaware of a conversation that was written in the paper, therefore, ...
Another reader responds to Helping Hands situation This letter is to clarify remarks or questions that have been circulating around Cadiz. When Helping Hands needed to move from the old courthouse basement, Jim Ricks is the one person who came to ...
Another response to Helping Hands story I read with interest the article by Cadiz Record reporter Franklin Clark regarding opposition to Helping Hands using the former church building at 21 Line Street for a food bank. Before I moved fr...
Another reader responds to Helping Hands story The wonderful people who spend many hours each week voluntering for Helping Hands of Trigg County, Inc. deserve the thanks of all of Trigg County. For the most part they are our “Newcomers’ or “Tra...