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Medical assist, assist EMS crew: May 6, 7:50 p.m., 245 CR 2651, Mineola; May 8, 7:57 p.m., 2454 W. Hwy. 80, Mineola. Motor vehicle accident with injuries: May 10, 1:10 p.m., N. Hwy. 37, Mineola. … more

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Dear Editor:  Excuse me, Larry, but the Honorable Angela Albers is the Texas State, 402nd Judicial District attorney. She is not the Wood County attorney. Big diff. Personally, I’m … more

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To the editor: We have two grandchildren attending Alba-Golden and I am very concerned about the planned instruction change from a five-day school week to a four-day. This change will extend the … more

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Dear editor: After reading your article, I wanted to share some thoughts. Why have a Planning & Zoning Board if the City Council ignores their recommendations?  more

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Dear Editor: Special appreciation goes out to UT Health Center EMS and the Quitman Volunteer Fire Department for your amazing attempt to revive my loved one. You were prompt in arriving and … more

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To the editor: Some say our nation is living on the edge. California’s governor is posting billboards across the nation inviting women to come there to kill their babies, with a … more

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Recently, I read about the traffic plan for the new elementary school in Mineola. I think this should be reviewed. My concern is using Shady Lane to access the school facilities. more

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Dear editor: We are overwhelmed and humbled by the generosity of time and talent from all the volunteers that worked so diligently on the paint and repairs project at Ms. Betty’s house on … more

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Dear editor: In the Aug. 4, 2022 edition of the Wood County Monitor, I read with local pride that the Monitor had received four awards from the Texas Press Association’s Better Newspaper … more

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Dear editor: More information on “Top Gun” and your related article by John Arbter is in my autobiography, now available for check out at our Mineola library. The title is … more

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Dear Editor: More than a decade ago, Wood County purchased electronic voting machines and ended the use of paper ballots. We feel that this was a mistake. Electronic voting machines are … more

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Dear Editor:  It is very sad that the community around Alba-Golden School didn’t think enough of the school to pass the recent bond election. I guess the good people of Mineola … more

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Dear Sir: Was   I the only one to see this Mother’s Day contradiction? The media’s coverage of Ukraine’s beleaguered children brings us to tears. Our elected leaders … more

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Dear editor: Our community is facing a healthcare crisis of significant proportions. Many are uninsured or underserved and feel like they have nowhere to turn. We need your help to reach those … more

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To the editor: On April 6 former Quitman resident and dear friend Becky Hibbard passed from this life to the next. For many years she and her husband, Bob Hibbard, who founded the Quitman … more

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We all have heard the importance of our vote, but few appreciate the most powerful vote that we have – the vote as a juror. Our “Informed Voters League” sent out questionnaires to all of the Texas candidates. One important question was: “Does a juror have the right to decide the law as well as the facts?” more

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To the editor: In response to Mr. Hildreth last week, I moved here from Dallas in 1965 (thank God) and am happy to report nothing like that has happened to me since I’ve been here. … more

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I moved to Mineola almost three years ago after spending the rest of my years in Dallas. I embraced the slower pace, less traffic and friendly people. more

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To the editor: It was just a few months ago that citizens became aware of a potential impact to the quality of life we enjoy in Wood County through a public notice for a concrete batch plant … more
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