By Quentin Misiag, Chicago resident & Iowa City native The recent resignation of Andrew Dunn, the Iowa City Council member for District C, means Iowa Citians have an opportunity to elect a new generational voice at City Hall. During the upcoming Feb. 4 primary election, I encourage District C residents living downtown and in the […]
Letters
Letter to the editor: Regents and administrators are dismantling public education in Iowa
By Lois Cox, Iowa City It’s a good time to be retired from higher education. It’s nice to be spared the up close and personal view of the dismantling of progress in making higher education accessible and welcoming to everyone. But, still, it’s disheartening to watch some university administrators and Regents rush to eviscerate the […]
Letter to the editor: Here we go again, Cedar Rapids.
By Chad Cooper, Cedar Rapids Ever known someone who just wouldn’t let something go? A friend with a cause. A family member with an opinion. A city with an inferiority complex. That level of conviction can range from admirable to aggravating to annihilating. Have you heard Cedar Rapids wants a casino? Well, a lot of city […]
Letter to the editor: Contemplating the life of Joseph Dobrian
By Kent Williams, Iowa City Joseph Dobrian died on Nov. 22, but his obituary wasn’t published until Dec. 12. To most people in Iowa City, he was the guest columnist at the Iowa City Press Citizen most likely to piss people off with his opinions. It isn’t hard to see why if you take a […]
Letter to the editor: Biden needs to take action now for peace in Gaza
Submitted by Bob Mueller, Mt. Pleasant President Biden has an opportunity to take actions that support human rights and international diplomacy before his term ends. Will he? The U.S. has given blind support to Israel. US taxpayers fund bombing of residential areas, killing women and children. Our United Nations vetoes are evidence we are not […]
Letter the editor: Here’s what Michael Knowles had to say in Iowa City right after the election
By Sarahann Kolder, Iowa City Notes from the Nov. 11, 2024 event featuring conservative commentator Michael Knowles, hosted by the University of Iowa chapter of YAF at the Iowa Memorial Union. There was a lot of security at the entrance. Young white men in blue suits welcomed people into the building and upstairs, but once […]
Letter to the editor: Support QC venue Rozz-Tox as they seek to secure their future
One of the most brilliant, singular venues in all the world is in Rock Island, Illinois. If you don’t believe me, ask any of the thousands of artists, musicians, writers, comedians, etc. who have performed on the Rozz-Tox stage.
Letter from Sen. Janice Weiner: Abortion is on the ballot
Here in Iowa, we don’t have the right to have a
popular referendum on the ballot, as they do in neighboring Missouri and
Nebraska — where abortion is literally on the ballot. But we know what’s at stake in this election.
Letter from four Johnson County mayors: The $30 million bond will extend our success in conservation
Signed by Coralville Mayor Meghann Foster, Iowa City Mayor Bruce Teague, North Liberty Mayor Chris Hoffman and University Heights Mayor Louise From In 2008, Johnson County voters overwhelmingly approved a $20 million conservation bond, and the results have been outstanding. That investment helped protect 1,176 acres of land, build 9.2 miles of trails, and safeguard […]
Letter to the editor: CCAN endorses the Johnson County Conservation Bond
By Corridor Community Action Network’s Board, submitted by Mandi Remington Corridor Community Action Network (CCAN) is proud to endorse the Johnson County Conservation Bond. As an organization dedicated to enhancing quality of life for all residents of the Iowa Corridor, CCAN believes that investing in our natural environment is essential for building a healthy, resilient and equitable […]
Letter to the editor: The conservation bond is a smart, generational investment
By Quentin Misiag, Chicago, Illinois On any given day, cyclists can zip from Coralville to just west of Tiffin on the winding, completely paved Clear Creek Trail. Fishing enthusiasts can catch large mouth bass, bluegill and other fish in the restored F.W. Kent Park lake. And, steps from the Iowa River, hikers can traverse a […]
Letter from the Community Foundation of Johnson County: Vote yes on the conservation bond
By Shelly Maharry, president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Johnson County The Community Foundation of Johnson County Board of Directors endorses the upcoming Conservation Bond Referendum on the Nov. 5 ballot, which focuses on clean water, expanding parks and building more walking, hiking and biking trails. This bond is not just an investment […]

