COVID-19 isn’t gone!
It’s plenty fine for people to be excited about COVID-19 restrictions being eased by the governor, but that doesn’t mean the virus is gone. I hope people still get vaccinated to protect themselves, their families and coworkers.
Elaine Daye
Mayfield Township
‘He was wrong and it took his life’
Our family lost a loved one to COVID-19 in May. He was only 58. He didn’t believe in wearing masks, he didn’t believe the virus was serious, and he didn’t like people telling him what to do. Well, he was wrong and it took his life at 58 years old.
Don’t make the same mistake. Get your vaccination shot.
Cristen Denver
Imlay Township
Enjoying Friday Night Bikes in downtown Lapeer
We’ve been to a couple of the bike night rallies in downtown Lapeer (held from 5-11 p.m. on Nepessing Street between Mason and Court streets). It’s the best thing that ever happened to downtown. There’s people everywhere having a good time, supporting the restaurants and bars. It’s way better than Lapeer Days.
Derek Hernandez
Elba Township
‘Dumb to plow the entire building down’
It was pretty dumb to plow the entire building down, so now they’ll never know what caused the fire (June 5 in downtown Lapeer). I knew when I was watching them knock it down that it wasn’t a great idea. Oh well, at least nobody got hurt.
Darren Garrison
Attica Township
Good memories at “The White”
Too bad “The White” (E.T. White Junior High School) building is short for this world. My friends and I have some good memories going to school there, but maybe something good will be built on the spot when it’s gone.
Janice Ortel
Deerfield Township
White was ‘still special’
Maybe it was nothing special to look at, but E.T White was still special to Lapeer and people who went to school there. Get your pictures now before it’s a pile of bricks.
Joan Wales
Elba Township
‘Too warm and things are getting worse’
The drought is another sign of climate change. There are signs of what’s happening to this planet every day in the news. Climate change is real, and it’s contributing to droughts in Lapeer County and across the United States. It’s too warm and things are getting worse.
Ashley Dawton
Goodland Township
Tell us what you think
Senate Republicans who investigated Michigan’s presidential election say there was no widespread or systemic fraud. The GOP-led Senate Oversight Committee says citizens should be confident the outcome represents the “true results.” Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump by about 155,000 votes, or 2.8 percentage points, in the battleground state.
Trump and his allies have pushed debunked conspiracy theories and false information about voter fraud. Do you have any doubt regarding the integrity of the presidential election in Michigan in 2020?
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