Letters to the Editor
Citizens for a Safer Jacksonville Presented 7 Recommendations to City Council – by Cindy Rasmussen
Jacksonville Review – September 2023
In keeping with our policy of full transparency, our group, Citizens for a Safer Jacksonville, presented Mayor Donna Bowen, City Administrator Jeff Alvis, and Councilor Ken Gregg, a set of seven […]
Phase 1 Action Plan to Stop the Speeders – by Cindy Rasmussen, Citizens for a Safer Jacksonville
Summer greetings to all our residents and visitors! When I first stood before the City Council in February of this year, I had no idea that my serious concerns about speeding in town were so […]
Letter to the Editor: Pickleball Player’s Letter to City Council – by John Jorgenson
July 19, 2023—Whit, Hope all is well…I know you have an interest in the pickleball saga and thought you might want to see a copy of what I read to the Jacksonville City Council today.
John […]
Don’t Pick on Pickleball – by Dave Doi
Jacksonville Review – June 2023 issue
The Mayor and City Council are again facing the pickleball controversy in our town. In March, they voted to prohibit pickleball on Sunday and to limit the hours of play […]
Letter to the Editor: Dog Attack Requires City Action
Letter to the Editor from Sindy Harris
On Saturday, September 24, 2022, at the entrance to the Britt Festival, a fawn was mauled by a dog running off leash. While I was not there until after […]
Letter to the Editor – A Word to the Wise…
A Letter to the Editor of the Jacksonville Review on safeguarding your personal information.
Another Sell-Out Year for Meet the Pioneers!
The feedback from those attending was nothing short of total joy and praise...
Letter Offers Ideas for Historic Buildings
Any more ideas and thoughts to share? Send your comments or post here!
Thanks to Publisher Whitman Parker
Thank you for your brave and clearly expressed editorial in the October issue of Jacksonville Review...
