NEW CASTLE —
Editor, The News:
Sponsors for Wampum’s Lite Up the Town included the following:
Northwest Savings Bank, Marshall Funeral Home, Wampum Area Parade Committee, Peggy Rychlicki, Gateway Commerce Center, Byers Trucking, Jata’s Restaurant, Stop n Shop, Peggy’s Floral and Gift Shop, Ferrante Upholstering and Carpeting, Wampum United Methodist Church, Wampum Presbyterian Church, Wine and Spirit, Dance Expression, Ellwood City Kindergarten Choir, Cloggers, Horse and Buggy, Baptist Church Choir and Eat ‘n Park corporate office.
Wampum Area Business Association greatly appreciates their generosity and support for making this year’s Lite Up the Town a great success.
We have accomplished many new and exciting things this year and without their help this would not be possible.
We look forward to an eventful 2013.
Kathy Yhelka,
secretary,
Wampum Area
Business Association
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Bible presents rules that may be offensive
Editor, The News: Sally Herold (May 6 letter) claims marriage equality goes against God’s law.
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People should check building permit rules
Editor, The News: No one wants the government in his life.
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Editor, The News: I am replying to Matthew Finamore’s May 3 letter criticizing the newspaper for publishing Joseph Waltenbaugh’s letter criticizing gay marriage.
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Homeowners group may be established
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Government is reason for Second Amendment
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