Letter to the Editor

Reader: Ballpark looks great

I would like to take this opportunity to give credit to a couple local guys that have gone above and beyond in making one part of Fullerton better.Headed by Don King, with Randy Cox assisting along the way, the improvements made at the Fullerton ballparks are sure commendable.

Reader: Is your community being targeted?

Fellow Nebraskans: are you aware of the carbon dioxide pipeline targeting our communities? An out-of-state corporation, Summit Carbon Solutions, is proposing to route a highly pressurized pipeline transporting CO2, a known asphyxiant, through Nebraska. Why?

Ensure your voice is heard by lawmakers

Across Nebraska and the country, lawmakers are gathering in their state capitols and Washington, D.C. to begin another year of debating and passing legislation.The democratic process is something America prides itself on and one that requires input to thrive.

Reader: I need your help before water meeting

The is a Nance County Fairgrounds water meeting on Dec. 8 at the Nance County Fairgrounds from 1-3:30 p.m.Our local government employees need the public’s help via written or email comments or attendance at the meeting.

Letter: Reader: Football field looks great

With the home football game last week, I hope the spectators noticed how great the football field looked. If you haven’t noticed – do drive by.Congratulations to Doug Cornwell for the best lawn in Fullerton!Thanks, Galen Frenzen Fullerton

LETTER: Staining Water/Heavy Metals Recap

Personal caring government advice was 100% correct with this statement. “Take the water issue to Husker Harvest Days “. Husker Harvest Days represents the diversity of Nebraska with the public, vendors and government booths all open to talking.

LETTER: Readers agree with letter

We thought the letter to the editor by Kenny Boryca in the Sept. 3 edition of the Nance County Journal was excellent.Galen & Gwen Frenzen Fullerton