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Better accommodations needed at Delhi town hall

Delhi is the county seat. We did not choose this. It was chosen generations ago. Because of this designation and its location, it offers a supermarket, a pharmacy, a lumberyard, hospital, hardware … more

Suicide and substance-use disorder

I’ve been wanting to write something about the broken mental health system, the pseudo science of substance-use disorder treatment, and how suicide is handled for quite some time. After the … more

Letters to the Editor: Walton Should Not Sell Village Hall!

I would like to express my opinion on the idea of attempting to sell the building which houses the village offices, the theater, and the court room. The notion of selling the building to whoever, … more

Editor’s Note

Last week, The Reporter printed a letter to editor without verbally confirming the identity of the author, as is our policy. We regret the oversight and remind those who wish to have an opinion … more

History of the Freedom of Information Act

On July 4, 1966, President Lyndon Johnson signed the federal Freedom of Information Act into law. According to Bill Moyers, Johnson’s press secretary, “LBJ had to be dragged, kicking and … more

Anti-abortionists are hyprocites!

We are living in an increasingly merciless, survival-of-the-toughest-and-least-compassionate country. A nation where fundamentalists turn Gentle Jesus into a Harsh Judge. I have always considered … more

Sextortion in schools

I was skimming through The Reporter’ s letter section and I came upon Sarah Poole’s letter addressing sexting at Delaware Academy (DA) allegedly involving 30 students. While I’m not … more

Talk on the Street

In March, the previous record-high for gas prices in the United States, set in 2008, was surpassed when gas prices reached over $4.12. Since then, gas prices have only increased, with one in five gas … more

We are Them

Based on Don’s last name (Kalibat) I gather his ancestors came from Eastern Europe. Almost all migrants who came to America were poor, uneducated, but hungry for work and survival. They became … more

June is Men’s Health Month

If you are a man who enjoys hot dogs and sausages, you might want to rethink how much of those you eat. A study published in the British Medical Journal found that men who ate high amounts of … more

Walton LGBTQ+ residents face discrimination

The June 16 article titled “Town of Walton wrestles over Pride Month Proclamation” suggests that residents of Walton identifying as LGBTQ+ have not faced any discrimination at all, and I … more

Do Americans Really Want Extremism?

“Do you support the right of a woman who is just seconds away from birthing a healthy baby to have an abortion?” That was the question our new Speaker Mike Johnson asked an OBGYN … more
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