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    West High student speaks out

    By Eleanor Gaston

    In response to Judi Cooley (“Punish West students for protest behavior,” April 30), how can you claim to be a Christian? The most widely known statement Jesus made was to “love your neighbor as yourself.”

    Digital TV sends viewers to the dump

    By Pete Hess

    During the past several months, the American people have been bombarded with publicity over digital television. I’m opposed to digital for three reasons.

    Boland touts tax relief for veterans

    By Mike Boland

    As a state representative, I have a duty to make sure those who serve in our armed forces have financial assistance available to them when they need it. Over the past few years, I have heard from many veterans who are struggling to stay in their homes because their property taxes are too great of a burden.

    JA volunteer learns something too

    By Chip Chaon, Bettendorf

    I had the opportunity to volunteer with Junior Achievement (JA) for the first time this spring. I taught five one-hour lessons in Mrs. Hoffman’s fifth-grade class at Pleasant View Elementary. The course emphasized how businesses operate in the United States. Mrs. Hoffman and the students were fantastic.

    River cleanup is contagious

    By Arielle Thibodeaux, East Moline

    I recently read an article titled “A muddy partnership on the riverfront” (April 22, 2008) and was happy to see there are many people in the Quad-Cities working to make a difference on the river front.

    Promise can provide countless benefits

    By Jack Wismer, Ph.D., Davenport

    Congratulations to the Davenport Promise program community leaders for their initiative to improve and make a positive difference for the future of students, families and businesses in the QCA. The program is similar to the Kalamazoo Promise which has made a positive impact on job growth and economic development.

    Thanks for Davenport arts experience

    By Nancy Schricker, Davenport

    My students and I would like to thank all the people involved in providing the River Currents Tour for fifth-graders. We visited the Figge Art Museum and River Music Experience. It was an educational and awesome study trip. We especially want to thank Anne-Marie Hayes, the wonderful docents, helpful Dave, and the fabulous Ellis Kell.

    There's more to the Thomson prison story

    By Jon Whitney, Thomson

    Regarding your editorial “Blagojevich foists yet another prison scheme” in the May 8 issue of the Times, I applaud your basic premise but have to suggest your readers and state officials consider some additional points.

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