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C. Richards's avatar

I loved all of the thought provoking ideas and topics in today’s edition. Love being a paid subscriber!

But the most eye-catching sentence was found in the lead-in sentence in the last item, paraphrased closely here: “A powerful springtime storm began yesterday . . .” Excuse me? That storm you just now discovered chewed its way onto the west coast, and dropped copious amounts of snow on the Sierra, closing the major east/west highway corridor over Donner Pass closed, for all intents and purposes, from Sunday night through Tuesday night. The snow also saved the seasonal snowpack essential to 44 million Californians, same story in Utah where 95% of available water comes from winter snowfall.

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Rebecca Kotter's avatar

The city folk think the country begins at the Mississippi river.

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