Letters
Letter: Any death is bad from COVID-19
How impressed I am by State Sen. Carl Ford’s bold stand for personal choice and against being forced to wear face masks to avoid spreading ...
How impressed I am by State Sen. Carl Ford’s bold stand for personal choice and against being forced to wear face masks to avoid spreading ...
I encourage every citizen of Rowan County, which includes Salisbury, to make all your purchases out of the county. Visitors to our county should make ...
I have a question that needs to be answered. Why was the statue “Fame” being moved in the dark of night? Could it be that ...
Does anyone really, truly believe that a statue causes hate? I believe that hate is in the beholder, and that the struggle over “Fame” is ...
When the Salisbury Post ran an article about the Linwood train yard closing on May 7th, little did we know what was going to happen ...
Is our country ready for a “civil” war? The removing of statues and historic items is not the answer to our problems. But if that’s ...
Wednesday came and went without the long-awaited announcement from Gov. Roy Cooper regarding opening schools next month. Clearly, ours as well as the systems from ...
After reading Ann Browlee’s My Turn published June 25, I am horrified the Salisbury Democrats have brought national corruption by their party to our Salisbury. ...
I came to Salisbury in 1957 to teach at Boyden High School, and one of the first things I noticed was a beautiful statue on ...
We had the opportunity to visit the new supposed location of “Fame” at the Old Lutheran Cemetery. It was a disgraceful and despicable sight to ...
I was surprised and disappointed two weeks ago to hear hate-filled letters read on air at our City Council meeting. Letters that denigrate anyone should ...
To all that responded to the Peach Orchard Road call on the morning of June 17, thank you for all the compassion and professionalism that ...
I hope to see the islands on both ends of Salisbury removed, especially with more traffic added when the park opens. The one at Catawba ...
I drove downtown the other day with the sole purpose of reading the inscription of the statue “Fame.” I have to confess I was a ...
I am sure I am not alone about being sad about having to see the beautiful statue of “Fame” removed. I can’t even imagine the ...
Now is my turn for my 2 cents worth. Since when did a protest become OK for vandalism? What makes this right? Destruction of property ...
This is my way to respond to Ash Love and her so well-written column in the Salisbury Post on June 14 (“On Black lives matter, ...
Let’s cancel the TV show MASH. They had a black surgeon they referred to as “spearchunker.” Since we can tear down the “Fame” monument as ...
Having lived and worked in several former Soviet and current Muslim countries, we find Mr. Wes Rhinier’s letter to the editor published June 14 (“No right ...
Recently, I heard a sermon in which a priest pointed out that in the Ten Commandments there are no footnotes. The pope said that the ...
Shame on Salisbury City Council for not voting to remove the historical marker on Ellis Street, at Innes Street, recognizing segregationist Gov. John Ellis’s leadership ...
I read that the Salisbury City Council may consider banning the use by police of chemical agents such as tear gas. If protests remain peaceful, ...
Several years after the end of the Civil War, Robert E. Lee declined an invitation to attend a Gettysburg memorial service. He explained, “It is ...
This is in response to Thursday’s paper letters to the editor from Chris Rodgers (“Democrats not helpful on COVID-19, Floyd protests”). His remarks about Nancy ...
I have pretty much kept quiet about what’s going on. I’ve kept my opinions to myself. Now I am speaking up. I am so disappointed ...
My name is Brittney Robinson. I am a graduate student at Our Lady of the Lake University, working on my master’s degree in social work. I ...
The news of Mrs. Charlotte Gardner passing I am sure has saddened a lot of Rowan Countians. Back many years ago I had the pleasure ...
Sunday afternoon, I googled “I Have a Dream” and re-read Rev. Martin Luther King’s speech at the March on Washington in 1963. I am always ...
Wednesday’s contest between the Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs (3-3) and the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats (2-4) at Hard Rock Hotel Riviera…
The Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs (2-5) will attempt to halt a four-game road losing skid at the Appalachian State…
The Davidson Wildcats (4-0) will look to extend a four-game winning streak when visiting the No. 24 Arizona…
Andrei Svechnikov and Will Cuylle will be two of the top players to watch when the Carolina Hurricanes…
Three games on Wednesday’s college basketball schedule feature a Big South team, including the matchup between the Gardner-Webb…