To the editor:
I enjoyed my trip to the fair in Laurel on a Wednesday evening. As the daylight abruptly faded, the sights and sounds became illuminating.
Entering the fair, we were met by a puppetone act, dancing and jiggling onward ever so closer in our direction. The invitation band of puppets were accompanied by a pianist belting out tunes. My eyes were widened with curiosity and anticipation. There behind the puppeteer act loomed an incredibly long-legged clown marching to the music, in parade-form.
Sky high, the ferris wheel in which I have never brazenly taken a ride upon, was beautiful yet intimidating.
The scents of the well-beloved foods wafted throughout the midway beckoning my attention. After a few inhalations, I succumbed to the temptations. Yum- Yum!
If you know me, then you know where next I’m headed. I head to the Arts Building and then to the horse and wildlife exhibit. I perused the displays of art making mental notes along the way. Amazing! The horses were elegant and stately. In the wildlife exhibition, I oohed over baby piglets and also over young bobwhites. The baby bobwhites were precious, all clammering and squirming into a heap nestled atop of one another to stay warm and cozy, I guess. The fantail pigeons exuded beauty parading their fanned feathers. Beautiful, all so beautiful! Turkeys, guineas, goats, donkeys, chicken, roosters, ducks, geese, etc. were present. I have to humorously admit that the nature aroma was not as delightful wafting through, yet the beauty of nature far transcends.
— Glenda Flynt
Laurel
Letters to the Editor
A wonderful evening at the So. Miss. Fair
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Letter to the editor: Poor Planning
Just one year ago a killing tornado flattened a great portion of Tuscaloosa, Ala. Many families in this stricken area still don’t have a place to live or call home.
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- Reader disagrees with assessment of Tebow
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Donations requested for local kidney patient
To the Editor:
Mrs. Herticine Parkman is a kidney patient who has been battling with kidney failure for quite some time. Most of us have been blessed with the wealth of our health. With that being said we are asking for donations to help Mrs. Parkman with this process which has been very costly. -
Letter to the editor: Sheriff Hodge opposes early release of murderer
Please note my complete and total opposition to the early release of convicted murderer James Pugh who has an upcoming parole hearing before your Board.
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DAFS says thanks for your support
To the editor:
On behalf of the clients, staff and board of the Domestic Abuse Family Shelter, Inc., I want to thank all of you who have supported us throughout this past year. - Which side is Palazzo on?
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Constituent not happy with Palazzo
To the editor:
A year ago we replaced Congressman Gene Taylor because he had thrown in with the liberal Democrats and Speaker Pelosi and was voting with them most of the time. We elected Steven Palazzo to replace him because he was the only one running against Taylor and we were hoping he would do a better job. -
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus
Eight-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon wrote a letter to the editor of New York’s Sun, and the quick response was printed as an unsigned editorial Sept. 21, 1897. The work of veteran newsman Francis Pharcellus Church has since become history’s most reprinted newspaper editorial, appearing in part or whole in dozens of languages in books, movies, and other editorials, and on posters and stamps.
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Athletics ‘dumbing down’ civilization
To the editor:
We can but muse about the reported $254 million dollar contract recently awarded a professional baseball player! Contracts in excess of $100 million have seemingly become routine in all of professional athletics: football, basketball, golf and who knows what else these days. We are told “these amounts (being paid to what can best be labeled ‘a discretionary workforce within our society’) are actually well within what the market will bear” — just mostly from dollars generated by television networks out of advertising accounts. - More Letters to the Editor Headlines
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Letter to the editor: Poor Planning






