Tahlequah Daily Press

Letters to editor

Letters to editor
  • Easter remembrances

    On Sunday, my family and I will join many Oklahomans and Cherokee citizens nationwide in celebrating the Easter holiday.It marks an annual day to share in the miracle of resurrection and enjoy the blessings of family, cherished friends, and community.

    March 29, 2013

  • More gripes on tribe

    As I predicted last summer, the Baker “brain trust” headed by Byrd, Morton, Qualls and Hoskin Sr., is failing in the educational pursuits it is responsible for and degrading years of hard work and progress forged by others.

    March 20, 2013

  • Some folks still care

    I was driving home on Saturday when the brakes apparently locked up on my little pickup.

    March 20, 2013

  • In support of Justin Frazier

    I want to compliment the Daily Press for its reporting on the recent school board hearing regarding Sup-erintendent Lisa Presley’s recommendation that Justin Frazier be dismissed as a teacher from Tahlequah Public Schools. Along with my daughter, who is a band student, I attended the entirety of this hearing, and the Press account is accurate and objective.

    March 13, 2013

  • Frazier explains

    I’d like to to thank the students, parents, and the Tahlequah community for the outpouring of support my wife and I have received.

    March 11, 2013

  • Sequoyah safety

    As a parent, I am thankful of the efforts at Sequoyah Schools to ensure student safety.

    March 11, 2013

  • Quacks like a duck

    The Tahlequah City Council’s special meeting on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 7, shows how out of touch city councilors can get with appearances.

    March 11, 2013

  • The final authority

    If you have to have a starting point, you may as well choose President Eisenhower’s warning to beware the military industrial complex.

    February 27, 2013

  • A salute to local B&Bs

    When we retired to Tahlequah in 2007, we wondered how the changing economy might affect the area. At the time, the downtown area was about half-occupied, and we wondered, “Is this town rising up or falling down?”

    February 27, 2013

  • TPWA workers praised

    We want to thank the TPWA employees who came out Saturday morning, Feb. 9.

    February 27, 2013

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