One Man’s Rant: Let’s knock down a few pins
I lived in Columbus, Ohio, up to the age of 19.

Editorial: The smallest victims among us need help too
To the common citizen, opioid abuse exists only among drug abusers; however, among us are people who “maintain” on painkillers that are opioids.

One Man's Rant: Morning Lions Club
The Chino Valley Morning Lions Club is proud to announce that it has been another outstanding year in the service of local nonprofit organizations and residents who qualify for sight and hearing assistance.
Letter: Mayor salutes volunteers
Dear Town Council members, board and commission members, and volunteers:
Bergner: Teachers working a second job is common, unfortunately
Column: Raising Prescott
On Page 3A in today’s Courier, we published a story about teachers struggling with second jobs due to their financial circumstances.
One Man's Rant: ‘Rant’ column goes national?
All this time I thought my One Man’s Rant column was appearing in a couple of “local, small-town” weekly newspapers, the Chino Valley Review and the Prescott Valley Tribune.
Reagan: To opioid hell and back
I’m feeling human again, thanks.

Editorial: Service dog legislation needed, but onerous
Service dogs seem to be fairly common nowadays. Question: Is that dog you see “really” a service dog?
Williams: I’m going to revolutionize the cable industry
I’ve had it with the current crop of cable TV shows!
Letter: Drugs and immigrants
I do not know why everybody ignores the 500-pound gorilla regarding drugs and immigrants.
Letter: Lack of competence
Every time I read about the lack of competence and common sense with our state lawmakers, it upsets me.
Editorial: Fiscal health: seeking answers about town
We have seen the signs, even in recent months.
Williams: I’ve found my competitive niche
At last! I can now announce with great confidence that I have found the Olympic event in which I can excel — the Men’s Skeleton Competition.
Letter: Chino Fire at its best
On March 7, I called 911 because my husband was babbling and was incoherent.
Letter: Hungry Kids
The day before Prescott Unified School District classes began in 2010, four of us packed 15 weekend food bags for students in Miller Valley School who had been identified by school staff as having little or no food available to them over the weekend.
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