Calendar Letters to the Editor Sunday, November 20
Still waiting on a true apology
There could be real healing found in some of these men taking responsibility for their actions that caused harm and suffering, but it seems there may not be the will or ability needed to do so.A good use for Twitter,” Nov. 8] mentions another important institutional user of Twitter that has received little to no attention in stories about changes at Twitter — that is, government users.
I signed up for Twitter in 2010 at an emergency preparedness conference in Seattle sponsored by local government recipients of FEMA’s Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program. Since then, the use of Twitter for public agency communications about wildfires, hurricanes, earthquakes, special events and more has only grown.
The loss of Twitter as a reliable, essential public communication tool for emergency preparedness, response and recovery would be a disaster.” [Nov. 14]: When I watch the drama “Yellowstone,” I view its messages on many different levels.
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