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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 21 Jun 12 - 0 Comments

Dear Editor, As a member of the Calhoun County Historical Commission, I deeply appreciate the value and emphasis The Dolphin Talk places on Calhoun County’s history. I enjoy reading the “Now and Then” by J. Phillip Ellenberger, the Historical Commission Chair. As an editor you value the contributions of individuals who helped to pave the […]

Letters to the Dolphin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 07 Jun 12 - 0 Comments

Support Volunteer Fire Department There are many things we take for granted in this world: personal health, general happiness, a supportive family and long-lasting friendships, to name only a few. Let’s not add to the list the devotion and dedication of time freely given to our town by our “all volunteer” fire department. Unlike many […]

Letters to the Dolphin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 24 May 12 - 0 Comments

Letter to the Editor: I met a crippled gentleman during our recent travels who had served in the military in Viet Nam. He spoke of returning to the U.S. on a litter and the tragic welcome he had received in California. At that time I was in Berkeley and can so sadly remember those demonstrations […]

Letters to the Dolphin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 10 May 12 - 0 Comments

I guess I’ll never learn. Every time there is a fishing tournament held at the community center, the next day I find the golf balls scattered about, signs torn down and rocks thrown all over the place. Those who have no respect for other peoples’ property will have no respect for their own. No matter […]

Letters to the Dolphin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Apr 12 - 0 Comments

Need TCEQ Commissioners to take bold step to Protect South Texas Rivers and Bays Fish, shrimp, oysters, wildlife, people, and businesses all need water. Striking the right balance in providing that water is not easy. Recently, our region saw an unprecedented example of a diverse group of stakeholders, the Edwards Aquifer Recovery Implementation Program, achieve […]

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