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Hoagland: SCHOA needs your support

Back in the day, many years ago, together with my wife, I became a homeowner. That day was so exciting we were both almost vibrating. It was our first house, but not our last. Between then and now …

Kepler: Research TV news

We all know there is one political party who constantly attacks network news as fake. Let me give you a perfect example of network TV fake news. The other evening we were having a burger at a …

Nichols: Board needs to quit personal agendas

Hello fellow RCSC members. This is Denny Nichols, former president of the RCSC Board. I was privileged to serve on the RCSC Board during the time Fairway was rebuilt, so I know firsthand how …

Beaudry: Change can happen

I have read many comments about the board referring to past boards doing wrong that put us where we are today and the new board not listening to residents, being incompetent, not fixing the problems …

Livatino: No community under 35,000 has no library

I attended the exchange meeting of the Recreation Centers of Sun City April 8. It was an extraordinary experience of democracy in action. I don’t know who first established these exchange …

Malkowski: Governance review needed

Our RCSC governance practices are broken and pose a threat to the future integrity of our community. Our governance documents (RCSC bylaws and RCSC board policies) do not, in some key respects, …

Havard: GM failed to know his audience

Having attended the recent RCSC exchange meeting held at Sundial Recreation Center on April 8, I was surprised by a couple things. First was the very large number of RCSC members who showed up for …

Ganje: Quit kicking can down road

Much community concern and criticism has been laid out of late over the proposed closure or “reorganization” of the Sun City libraries. I similarly submitted an open letter with questions …
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Henderson: Libraries are a cornerstone of Sun City

The following information was submitted to the letter to the editor information form on www.yourvalley.net: ipFormInput: 72.221.17.96 first name: Charlotte last name: Henderson city: …

Ayotte: Residents depend on library

Having a library is one of the best amenities that Sun City could have. When we moved here 30 years ago, it was at the top of our list of needs. Unable to line dance and lawn bowl anymore, I …
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Your Community Your Voice

Cohen: Board must represent residents

It is my understanding that Sun City board members represent the residents of Sun City. If you represent a group of citizens, you first seek their opinions prior to making decisions. The Sun …

Henao: Immigration a national problem

In regard to the comments about the Texas SB4 law that would allow law enforcers in Texas to arrest suspected migrants on a misdemeanor charge if they are in the US illegally, I would add that the …

Osier: Long range plan is vital to future

I have great hopes for the RCSC board to move forward in an effort to show our Sun City community that they are intelligent, thoughtful people that will make an effort to utilize logic and facts, not …

Fehn: Libraries in best interest of community

I just read the article in the Independent about the Libraries. In my opinion, someone or maybe two people are not thinking in the best interest of Sun City. Based on the stats provided, the …

Ganje: Terminating libraries a community-changing event

To the board and its management, first I will provide comments and second I will provide questions and facts. I submit this as a resident of Sun City and as a cardmember of Recreation Centers of …

Massey: Libraries needed in all communities

I was shocked and outraged to find out that RCSC plans to close our libraries. After more than 3 years of howling from pickleball users about the possibility of losing a couple of courts for a couple …

Utke: Board should retain at least one branch

I am a resident of Sun City as of 2021 and have recently become aware of the potential loss of the current library branches as the governing board makes future plans.

Gray: Closing libraries absurd

Thursday evening, March 28, I received an urgent email from the Friends of the Sun City Library discussing that RCSC may be closing the Sun City libraries. I did not sleep well that night! I am …

Motter: Statistics prove library worth

I read with great dismay that certain members of the board want to use the Sun City Public Library space for “some other purpose not yet defined.” We moved here just a few years ago to …

Blechl: Future of Sun City libraries uncertain

The future of libraries in Sun City is uncertain. The two branches of the Maricopa County Library District, located in the Bell Recreation Center and the Fairway Recreation Center, are in spaces …

Campbell: Libraries provide vital service to Sun City

The Friends of the Sun City Libraries today informed me that the management and board of Recreation Centers of Sun City plan to close the Maricopa County libraries at the Fairway and Bell recreation …

Cassaday: Please don’t take libraries away

I am personally appalled at the thought of possibly closing the two libraries in Sun City. What department in Maricopa County and/or Sun City RCSC elected or paid management officials discussed the …

Gray: Closing libraries absurd

Thursday evening, March 28, I received an urgent email from the Friends of the Sun City Library discussing that RCSC may be closing the Sun City libraries. I did not sleep well that night! I am …

Pearson: Libraries have long history here

While some bemoan my “fixation” regarding our history, it’s always mattered and it always will. In this case, the libraries have been around since the early 60’s when DEVCO …

Evander: Texas migrant law could be trouble

There is a lot of angst in the news about Texas’s SB 4 law that would allow law enforcers in Texas to arrest suspected migrants on a misdemeanor charge if they are in the U.S. illegally. The …

Krinsky: Sun City Players thank residents

Sun City Players would like to thank the entire community for their patronage during the 2023-24 season. Through your loyalty and support, we had a tremendously successful run. We are very proud to …

Gabriel: Duffeeland is a social park

I debated about writing this, but thought again. I remember ten years ago when we moved here, I was so excited to join the dog club! I went to the first open meeting I could and tried to give …

Minder: Righteousness of Democrats questionable

In response to Hechos, you were correct Neilla died in a car accident. It was Jill who cheated on her husband and committed adultery with Joe Biden then divorced her husband and married Joe. …

Novess: Rickabaugh wrong on many counts

In response to Robert Rickabaugh in the Sun City independent of March 20, it is not questionable about a woman’s right to her body and her choice. I stand by a woman’s right to choose. …

Klatt: No card means no entry

I’ve lived in Sun City for 20 years. All this time, if you forgot your rec card, misplaced it or lost it, you could tell them and they would let you in the facility as long as you give your …

Rotter: Trump did nothing positive while in office

A lady who is supposed to know the truth concerning the Trump administration is either forgetful or completely confused on the March 12 opinion page. Mr. Trump came into the presidency at the …

Stidd: Be on lookout for Sun City scammers

I am an elderly resident in Sun City and am usually able to recognize a scammer.

Rickabaugh: Liberal kool-aid spreading

It seems that the kool-aid has spread to more Sun City homes. So, let’s address the latest two Trump bashers. I’ll start with Doug Novess, He said that he’s proud to be a Democrat …

Hendrix: Time will be great equalizer

I love the way Tom Marone and Robert Rickabaugh defend our former traitor in chief. The opinion that he hasn’t been convicted of anything yet should make everyone chuckle. Time will be the …

Cohen: Reconsider ceiling fan decision

I would like to challenge any board member, including the general manager, to get on an eliptical machine for 30 minutes minimum, at 6 plus mph, with the ceiling fan on low and see if you can handle …

Benbow: Fan control an issue

It is so typical of a group of people who have given themselves unfettered power to make poor decisions and expect those who will be affected to just deal with it. Such is the case with the RCSC …

Malkowski: Civil communication necessary to address issues

I commend General Manager (Matthew) D’Luzansky for his efforts to align actions with the RCSC’s “Mission, Vision, and Values” as highlighted in the March issue of the Sun City …

Gant: Don't be fooled by fake calls

Several days ago, I received a phone call that went like this: “Hello, grandpa. It’s me your grandson.”

Hechos: Fact checking in presidential election

Whoa! There sure were a lot of fast and loose claims, opinions and assumptions tossed around by a few contributors to this forum in the March 6 edition.

Rolph: Time for a cool change?

The RCSC members constant bickering between each other on gym floors over ceiling fans, complaining to staff members and remote control vandalism created the problem
Latest regional, state and national issues

Copeland: Believes abortion is murder

Some people are acting as if abortion is a God-given right. I’m sure that God, who values all human life, would not be in favor of abortion.

Forsythe: Peoria is being ruled by small group of elites

Democracy is worth fighting for - Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, John Adams, et al per the Declaration of Independence - 1776.
Amy Hinojosa

Hinojosa: Latino community deserves a full commitment to opportunity

Hispanic workers, from entrepreneurs to farmworkers, are a unique strength of the American economy.
Lin Sue Flood

Flood: Teeing it up for Hospice of the Valley

It was a picture-perfect day out at Grayhawk Golf Club for Hospice of the Valley’s 2024 Pro-Am Golf Tournament, presented by Cigna Healthcare.

Akerhielm: Responding to letter, "Climate panic movement not catching on"

Former Republican senator and physician Tom Patterson makes some good points in his letter. However, his true colors are revealed when he declares that going green will drive us into poverty based on …

Esposito: History is being made. Will you be a part of it?

A nine-year journey, starting with the three-year effort to get Fountain Hills designated as an International Dark Sky Community, has finally led to the April 8 groundbreaking ceremony for the …

No Owners. No Shareholders. Community journalism just for you!

Dear Valued Readers: Thank you for supporting us at Independent Newsmedia through your voluntary pay contributions. We hope you agree that our dedication to covering nonpartisan, community news is …
David Williams

Williams: FDA finally realizes that yogurt is healthful

To millions of Americans who gulp down daily spoonfuls of yogurt, the dairy product’s health benefits are a no-brainer.

Bill: ASU support for Discovery Center

As the construction of International Dark Sky Discovery Center develops, so does the interest in collaborative opportunities with Arizona State University. Although ASU President Michael Crow …

Shinkoskey: Are you helping democracy?

What are some personal things folks are doing that impede democracy?
Karen Kerrigan

Kerrigan: Financial dangers grow with government overreach on 'junk fees'

Calls for government intervention in the economy are often promoted as a way to provide relief and fairness.

King: Protesters cause problems?

It is absolutely ridiculous that protesters feel they have the right to get in traffic and block people from getting to work, to stop emergency vehicles from possibly saving someone’s life or getting to someone to assist them.
Chris Woodward

Woodward: Some states push back on blocking low-cost drug program

Some states are pushing back on attempts by drug companies to roll back a discount program “safety net” health providers use to care for vulnerable, low-income Americans.

James: Keep an eye out for invasive weeds

There is an unwelcome newcomer in Fountain Hills. Disguising itself as a spring wildflower and producing those pretty little yellow balls, it won't be quite so pretty after it completely takes …

Schmidt: Seeing speeders in Sun City West

I am glad to see that they are monitoring the traffic, especially on R.H. Johnson.

Cohen: Not pleased with RCSC decisions

It is my understanding that Sun City Board Members represent the residents of Sun City. If you represent a group of citizens, you first seek their opinions prior to making decisions.
J. Christian Adams

Adams: Voter rolls, the key to Clean Elections

In this presidential election year, the question is whether we have made improvements to our election system to ensure an honest and clean election.

Goncalves: Trump accusations frightening?

I just read the two letters to the editor regarding Donald Trump and it is frightening to read the absolute hatred of this man.
Robin Ganzert

Ganzert: Congress should throw service dog programs a bone

Congress has averted another government shutdown. But often lost in the shuffle during these multi-trillion-dollar budget battles are appropriations for lifesaving veteran programs that employ wagging tails to heal invisible wounds of war.

Bill: History in the making at Discovery Center groundbreaking

A nine-year journey, starting with the three-year effort to get Fountain Hills designated as an International Dark Sky Community, has finally led to the groundbreaking of the International Dark Sky …
John R. Schrock

Schrock: Why some bridges collapse

Only four months after completion in 1940, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington State collapsed.
Sally Pipes

Pipes/Winegarden: Global collaboration on reference models will further depersonalize healthcare

Question: What’s worse than government bureaucrats in Washington declaring the value of your medicine? Answer: Bureaucrats from Boston, London, Ottawa and Diemen establishing that value.

Backer: Has positive view of Trump

This is in response to Bill Windsor’s opinion piece found in the March 27, 2024 issue of the Independent.
Tom Patterson

Patterson: Climate panic movement not catching on

The Great Climate Change Revolution is headed for failure. You can tell that because it is already in big trouble before the ultimate heavy lifting has even started.

Erskine: Enjoys tranquility of PV

I agree that there has to be some rules for pickleball courts in residential areas as the sounds coming from the games are very loud and intrusive.
Dan Leonard

Leonard: Protect American patients by eliminating the pill penalty

Life-science researchers are thrilled about the advances made with “small-molecule” medicines.

Unkefer: The Paradise Valley sound ordinance is sufficient

I own a pickleball court. It is for our personal use with friends and family. We do not play after 10 p.m. Our court is far from neighboring homes. We don't hold any "leagues or tournaments." …

Nussbaum: Legislation strips away petitioning power

I recently learned of a complaint filed to Secretary of State Adrian Fontes by Third Way, a national think tank that champions modern center-left ideas.

Fanguen: Schweikert pioneered same legislation as anti-abortion groups in front of Supreme Court

As the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments that could “pave the way toward a national abortion ban” by severely restricting access to the medication mifepristone, David Schweikert and …

Downing: Fountain Hills Theater puts out another triumph

Our local Fountain Hills Theater is often amazing. The world premiere production of “The Great Gatsby – The Musical,” is its latest triumph. This musical adaptation of F. Scott …