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Letter: Groups should not be marginalized

I shouldn’t be writing this letter in 2022. When I was younger, not many males wore pink because that made them seem “gay.” Thankfully, we have moved the pendulum forward.

Letter: Citizen comments curtailed

Everybody wants an honest, communicative government. However, in the last two years Mayor Rich O’Connor has continued to stifle public comment, refuses to communicate with the public and inappropriately uses

Letter: Lack of civil discourse

I have been going to local government meetings for over a year, and it has been disappointing to watch the discourse from both the audience and fellow City Council members

Star-Observer Top 10: Equity a continued topic for Hudson community

Star-Observer Top 10: Equity a continued topic for Hudson community Story No. 3: Prompted by the death of George Floyd, equity and antiracism actions have become a continued effort. Written By: Rebecca C. Mariscal | 1:00 pm, Jan. 1, 2021 × March organizer Addison Filiatreaux leads the group gathered at the Hudson Police station in a period of silence for George Floyd. Filiatreaux said she wanted the event to join the national movement and show support for people of color in the community. Rebecca Mariscal / RiverTown Multimedia What a year, eh? The RiverTown newsroom looked back on 2020 to compile lists of the most important news and sports stories covered by the Star-Observer and Republican Eagle. Check back to Top 10 Stories of 2020 over the next few days to see what made the cut.

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