Letters to Editor
May 14, 2015 by Submitted

Work Together

The leaders of our community should be more interested in businesses that have been in our community for a long time rather the attracting newer and bigger businesses.

We don’t need bigger cities if we want to remain a rural community. We can’t have both.

Geauga County residents have one of highest per capita incomes in Ohio. Families should work together for the good of the family. Communities should work together for the good of the community.

We have a community government; if we can’t govern ourselves, how we can expect the rest of the country to support our community.

Communities that have high per capita incomes should not need government assistance. We have gotten to rely on more government assistance rather than relying on ourselves.

We have people in our community that need help; those of us that can help should help, it’s our community.

We donate to other people; we should donate to our people.

In 2013, Ohio’s Gross Public Debt was: State $35 billion. Local communities and counties, $49.6 billion. How much is our contribution to this debt? Total $84.6 billion.

Does everyone that has means need government help?

Our citizens are suing each other and our community.

Charles Penko
Munson Township

‘Huge Thank You’

To the Kenston community, I would like to extend a huge thank you for your support.

We are thrilled with the passage of our levy/bond issue and the ability to continue to provide our 3,100 students the quality “Kenston Educational Experience.”

You have our promise to continue to be exemplary stewards of your tax dollars.

You have our promise our Kenston School system will continue its excellence.

Anne Randall, President
Kenston Board of Education