PICAYUNE —
Editor:
Your mayors and counties are declaring this week National Goodwill Week. We ask you to join in.
When you give to Goodwill, we sell your donations and use the revenues to fund employment related services such as job training and career advancement programs, and other support services that benefit people her in southern Mississippi. People who are homeless, those who lack education or work experience, persons with a disability, as well as other job seekers, benefit from your donation.
We offered approximately 10,297 services to people in south Mississippi in 2010.
This spring, make a charitable donation by cleaning out your closets and donating your items to your Goodwill of South Mississippi to support our mission to enhance employment and educational opportunities.
As we celebrate Goodwill Industries Week 2011, we want to say Thank You to the people of the Mississippi Gulf Coast whose continue support allows us to help people find and keep good jobs and enjoy the dignity and independence that work brings.
Goodwill nationally places someone in a good job every 42 seconds of every business day.
Jim Collins, Community Relations
Goodwill Industries of South Mississippi, Inc.
Letters
National Goodwill week
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Palazzo's stand on disaster relief embarrassing
Dear editor,
U.S. Rep. Steven Palazzo's recent vote against funding to pay flood insurance claims of Sandy victims should provoke embarrassment and disgust in Mississippians irrespective of individual politics. -
Letter to the Editor
Editor:
I would like to address the problem of unwanted animals being dumped in rural areas within the county. To those animal owners that do not want their animals anymore, for whatever reason; please be responsible and try to find a new home for your animal. -
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Never in the history of our nation has a president been reelected who has caused 23 million unemployed, 6 trillion of debt and a certainty that his policies will continue on steroids. Economics 101 would refute these policies. He told his followers to “vote for revenge.”
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We need checks and balances
Dear Editor,
Never in the history of our nation has a president been reelected who has caused 23 million unemployed, 6 trillion of debt and a certainty that his policies will continue on steroids. Economics 101 would refute these policies -
Butler Now contract raises questions
Dear Editor:
The new contract with Butler Snow creates many unanswered questions. First, after pleading poverty before and during the budget hearings, why is it necessary to spend over $450,000 dollars to hire a firm to do what we already pay the supervisors to do? It’s obvious that the taxpayer was the least considered party to this one-sided contract. Once again, the supervisors have validated one of the 5 characteristics of government. “The few who pay taxes are simply a source of revenue to fund the socialist policies of politicians and their politically connected cronies.” -
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Editor;
I had long feared that Obama would be reelected to a 2nd term due to his policies that inordinately benefitted and increased the size of the dependency class -— who would then overwhelmingly vote for him. -
Need to thank Mississippi farmers
Editor:
As a member of the agricultural community that provides food and fiber for the 98% of the population that is not involved in farming, I want to thank all of you for your support of this most vital industry in Mississippi. -
Letter to the Editor
Editor: I had a nightmare that I was in the middle of a presidential election.
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Letter to the Editor
Editor;
Gene Lyons is a master of inneundo and obfuscation as illustrated in his column in the August 30th Item. He starts off by intimating that Mitt Romney lies a lot and then cites 2 probable lies and 1 direct accusation of lying. That’s a total of 3. -
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Editor:
Was the reverse 911 used to warn county residents about the flooding danger. I experienced this first hand at 2:30 a.m. while bringing my wife to work in Picayune. I started to investigate and get the word out to media outlets and the only one to pick up on this was WGNO TV in NOLA. - More Letters Headlines
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Palazzo's stand on disaster relief embarrassing




