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Obsentinel - The Newspaper For Today's Outer Banks
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| Letters-editorials from obsentinel.womacknewspapers.com |
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05/15/2012 01:32 PM
Senior News Line: Home health care choices made easier
It's not easy making medical decisions when we have no previous experience, but Medicare has just made it easier to make decisions about home health care.
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05/08/2012 02:18 PM
Senior News Line: Keep driving longer
Few of us want to even contemplate giving up driving, but we should. We should think long and hard because there are steps we can take to help us keep driving longer.
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05/01/2012 01:31 PM
Senior News Line: Don't just sit there
Numerous studies have shown us two things: It's never too late to start being active, and a small amount of activity is better than none when it comes to better health.
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05/01/2012 01:31 PM
Place for dogs, but not everywhere
I have a concern I would like to voice to your paper. It is that of pets in stores. First, I would like to say I am a dog lover. That being said, I believe that there is a place for your four legged friends.
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05/01/2012 01:31 PM
Election alert: NC Constitutional Amendment One
On May 8th, there will be a Primary election concerning candidates, but there will also be a general election question concerning an amendment (so-called Amendment One) to the North Carolina Constitution.
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05/01/2012 01:31 PM
Vote for Amendment 1
On the primary ballot on May 8, we in North Carolina have the opportunity to preserve the sanctity of marriage by voting for the Marriage Protection Amendment which will place this important amendment in our state constitution.
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05/01/2012 01:31 PM
Prepare for sea level rise
As an annual visitor to the Outer Banks, I am truly concerned about the rise of sea level and the effects that it will have on this beautiful ocean front land.
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04/24/2012 01:41 PM
Editorial: Constituent participation needed, earned
The Dare County Board of Commissioners' recent decision to deny requests for a public hearing which would have allowed north Roanoke Island residents to talk about what they feel about the recent reduction in lot size was in the category of "eyebrow raising" decisions.
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