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Still furious

While I’m still furious over your publisher’s Trump endorsement, written and reasoned as if it were done by a high school student, I have had the opportunity to speak with several of your employees, conversations many other folks and extensive reflection on the need for local media and have decided I will not, after all, cancel my subscription.

Reading Editor Rob Curley’s piece in this morning’s paper was moving and convincing, and pushed me over the top. I eagerly await the changes Curley writes about, but let’s not wait too long. Those changes are vital in these dangerous times.

Waiting, with my home town newspaper that will no longer contain your publisher Stacey Cowles’ selfish, sophomoric thoughts.

Marianne Torres

Spokane



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