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Our Opinion: Newswriting 101

After reading the following comment submitted to the Kern Valley Sun blog, it confirmed many readers’ confusion about the differences between letters to the editor, editorials, news articles, and columns such as “Around the Valley” or “Writing Out Loud.”

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Our view: Righting the Ship

For many readers and web users, blogging has turned into a “narrow minded, selfish tirade no one wants to hear.” To right the ship, so to speak, the Sun is re-establishing the ground rules and guidelines for comments posted on the blogs.

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Our Opinion

Where do people find so much time to blog? Do they actually have that much free time on their hands? Or are they letting life pass them by as they glue themselves to computer screens, posting one blog after another?

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President’s Message

Rex Emerson

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All's well that ends well

About three weeks ago I was having problems breathing, collapsing, and a temperature of 103.8 degrees. The Mediacom repair man was coming to fix my cable. I went out to bring my dogs in and collapsed. Not being able to get up, he jumped my fence and helped me in the house. Thank you goes to him. The next day I had the same problem but my fever was 104.5 degrees. I called our ER because breathing was worse. They said, I was fine and not an emergency. I saved money not going and a couple of weeks later was able to spend my money locally instead of on a hospital bill. Thank you K.V. hospital for the money I saved.

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America

Things are all falling into place now. Third World planning is going very well. The United States is still the most sought after place in in the world.

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Clean renewable energy?

“Clean”?  While  PV (photo voltaic) panels may be clean while they are deployed on a roof, the mining, extracting, refining, manufacturing and recycling  of materials used in  PV panels is not so clean. The photo voltaic manufacturing industry is regarded to be just a little better than the electronics industry in general. Providing the commodities used to construct thin film pv panels is considerably dirtier than the electronics industry.

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You still can be counted

If anyone in the Kern River Valley who, like me, has a P.O. Box mailing address and therefore did not receive a Census form, you can be counted. All you have to do is call toll-free 1-866-872-6868 and give them the information over the phone. Someone will ask simple questions, and the whole thing takes less than 10 minutes. Also, if a Census Taker does happen to come to your home (they told me over the phone that the deadline is July 10) you can answer the questions for them, but you will only be counted once. It’s pretty easy.

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ER treats patients with utmost care

My husband Bob Drake suffered a heart attack on July 4th. The fire department and paramedics were quick to respond and took him to our local hospital. There he was stabilized and then transported to Bakersfield Heart Hospital. The ER doctor there said Dr. Elliott at our hospital had done a fine job stabilizing him. My husband has been through our ER department many times the past few years. We have always been treated with respect and very fortunate to have such a facility. This time I felt compelled to write this letter. A huge thank you for the hospital staff.

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Special thanks to KRV Chamber, Steve Spradlin

Our family had a wonderful evening eating, talking with old friends and especially watching fireworks Saturday night. Your American Spirit and love for our community is greatly appreciated. Thousands of us look forward to fireworks every year and you made it possible. Thank you more than you’ll ever know.

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Supporting our troops
Re: Feed military, starve Americans, 7-7-10 Letters

I support the men and women of our military one hundred percent. I cannot imagine anyone living in this great country and enjoying all the benefits it provides and not supporting them. It’s because of our military people who have fought and died over the years that we have the freedoms we all enjoy.

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Kudos to Kern Valley Hospital

Two weeks ago, a lady wanted to find out about the Kern Valley Hospital and the surgical department. I have a great big thank-you for our KRV surgical team. I had surgery on July 12 and could not have been happier with the experience. I have had surgeries at surgical centers and hospitals and could not have had better care here. I felt more comfortable as the team took excellent care of us. They were very attentive and seemed genuinely concerned with my comfort and that of the other patients.

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Still fighting racism in valley

My husband and I are in an interracial relationship and blended family. We moved to Wofford Heights a little over two years ago and we knew from day one that we would be forced to deal with ignorance and racism. We just didn’t realize how far some people would go.

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On Kenny Guinn's passing

Few people in life have the innate capacity to warm a room, inspire a crowd, while retaining an authentic willingness to dedicate their lives to something beyond themselves...former Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn had just that. Despite having the opportunity of meeting the man only twice, I am confidant in saying: his absence is surely OUR loss.

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Misinformation campaign misguided
Re: Clean renewable energy?, Letters, 7/14/10

There are apparently people in the Kern River Valley who would hope, single-handedly, to create a public misinformation campaign about the proposed Weldon solar project.  I believe Mr. Lowe (the author of the letter to which Friend refers) is one of these persons.

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PRKV: passionate hearts, dubious arguments
Re: Clean renewable energy?, Letters, 7/14/10

In response to Robert Lowe’s letter to the editor regarding (photovoltaic) PV solar panels. Bob tells us PV will never produce the energy it took to produce it. Nothing could be further from the truth.

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RRG, please reconsider solar ranch location

Your advertisements in our local paper, the Kern Valley Sun, promoting the Weldon Solar Ranch might have sounded like a good thing for someone living in Los Angeles or San Jose, but for the people in the Kern River Valley the ad was deceptive and didn’t begin to tell the true story.

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Pack it in, pack it out

I have lived on the Kern River for over 60 years and it ceases to amaze me how visitors feel they have the right to leave their trash on its banks!

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Thank you, helicopter crews

If you’ve lived around the Valley for any length of time you’ve seen the water-dropping helicopters flying overhead. I have never thought about what was involved in their job. We always thank the line firefighters as we should, I can’t think of a harder and more dangerous job than that of the firefighter.

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King Midas or Frankenstein in the Gulf?

Most of my 79 years, geologists have been predicting an earthquake in the Gulf of Mexico. What if all the Gulf oil wells failed, by earthquake, at the same time? Geologic time cannot be precisely predicted. It could be one year, one hundred years, one thousand years, or it could be tomorrow. The waters of the earth are all connected. They are constantly in flux and convex motion, like an accordion. What you drop in the ocean doesn’t stay there. It travels, slowly, but constantly. It could show up on any beach, given enough time. This fact has not been factored into the risk assessments for the Gulf by the oil industry.

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Feed military, starve Americans

We need to have a military for sure, but funding should be appropriate to the level of importance to the average American citizen. Today we see a disproportionate amount of funding shunted off to the military while many Americans go hungry and jobless and homeless. Money spent on the military creates jobs at a much slower rate than money invested in education, clean energy, and health care.

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Columns

Prince of Kalifornia

George Stahl

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Rites of Passage

Susan Barr

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The 'gentling' of Keyesville

The town of Keyesville underwent a bit of "gentling," with the arrival of several families. This changed the atmosphere of the rowdy mining camp for the better. According to one reporter, ". . . as the women and children arrived, the loafers left and the rum shops went out of business." Naturally, a saloon or two survived, but there were definitely some changes.

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Honor our troops

Paston Jim Beilstein

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Everyday heroes

George Stahl

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Buffalo Bill Cody Territory

Marsha Smith

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Northern Cross & Summer Triangle

Daniel Pope

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The thief of time

George Stahl

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Molly’s Night Sky

Daniel Pope

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There should be an App for that

Jackie Papandrew

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Scorpius

Daniel Pope

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Bullfighting is for the 'Clowns'

Marsha Smith

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Bears and Waterfalls

Marsha Smith

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Solar Eclipse

Daniel Pope

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Bull's Eye

Jackie Papandrew

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