Letter to the Editor: Endorsement for Kamala Harris as U.S. President
"Voting for Donald Trump is a step in the wrong direction for our communities," writes a reader from Dowagiac.
"Voting for Donald Trump is a step in the wrong direction for our communities," writes a reader from Dowagiac.
Holly M Cerny, a retired police officer, shares why she endorses Deborah Davis as St. Joseph County's prosecuting attorney.
Retired law enforcement officer Jason Therrien, who spent most of his career in St. Joseph County, endorses Deborah Davis.
Naomi Ludman of Dowagiac argues the stakes of the upcoming general election "couldn't be higher," and voters need to decide what kind of government they want before casting their ballots.
Naomi Ludman of Dowagiac writes about a recent interaction she claims to have had with Rep. Tim Walberg regarding social security in this letter to the editor.
Andrew George of Three Rivers gives his "strong endorsement for Tom Lowry as our next Mayor of Three Rivers," citing "competence and experience" as important attributes to consider when voting on Tuesday, November 7. Editor's note: Watershed Voice does not endorse any candidates for public office, and any views or opinions expressed in this letter are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Watershed Voice staff or its board of directors.
Amy Davidhizar of Cass County responds to what she calls a "smear campaign directed at this Saturday's Three Rivers Pride Festival" led by St. Joseph County Road Commissioner Jack Coleman and others.
The following letter was submitted to Watershed Voice for publication by Rev. Brenda Deily of The First Presbyterian Church Three Rivers/Centreville.
Naomi Ludman of Dowagiac argues Michigan should vote to join the National Popular Vote Compact, which would mean all of the state’s electoral votes would be awarded to the presidential candidate who wins the popular vote.
Naomi Ludman of Dowagiac argues that a resolution recently passed by the Case County Board of Commissioners concerning proposed gun safety laws sends "a very bad message" to potential new businesses and prospective citizens of the county.