Read the Express-News letters to the editor for March 26.
Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff PhotographerA Texas tornado grabs a teenager in his old red Chevy truck, furiously shakes, flips and drops him; all the while, a storm chaser and photojournalist, Brian Emfinger, films the wild scene.
It’s surely to be one of the top five videos of the next 75 years. And no one was beaten, murdered or assassinated to star in it.My wife and I are 75 years old and have never had a problem with mail-in ballot requests or ballot submissions. A simple step we follow is to enter both our driver’s license number and the last four numbers of our Social Security number so we don’t have to worry about what we previously used.
Another issue is the perception that education is deficient in our schools; the foundation survey also finds that adults most critical of education are adults without children in public school, not parents. We should be more supportive of teachers, stop the meddling with curriculum and the library catalog, and pay teachers what they truly deserve.
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