March 26, 2010 RSS feed / Letters

Feds should leave college loans alone

Well, here he goes again with his agenda of moving the U.S. closer to socialism, this time in the crucially important area of student college loans. More...

All vets deserve a proper burial

As historian for the Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 55 of Simi Valley, I would like to thank the Acorn staff for the coverage of the homeless veterans and merchant marine that received full honors and a proper burial. More...

Excited for upcoming election

The city elections this year in Simi Valley will be a true race. Both Bob Huber and Steve Sojka, candidates for Simi Valley mayor, are well-respected and wellsupported community leaders. More...

Sojka is the leader this city needs

I attended the State of the City address last week. More...

Act of kindness made her cry

I just read about Rachel Scott’s short life in your weekly publication and something came to my mind immediately. I had not thanked the anonymous person that returned to me a check that I lost a few months ago. More...

Don’t like Simi? Then move

I read your paper each week, and it seems to me you really don’t have much important things to report. I have lived in Simi Valley since 1965, way before all the riffraff moved in. It used to be a wonderful place to live. More...

Sign ordinance favors incumbents

Regarding campaign finance and the Simi Valley City Council: Talk about letting the fox guard the henhouse. More...

Rotarian approves of Huber for mayor

I am a fellow Rotarian of Bob Huber’s. I am thrilled to hear him announce he will be running for Mayor of Simi Valley. More...

Mayor’s choice is the right one

Steve Sojka would make a wonderful mayor of Simi Valley, and I was pleased to read about Mayor Paul Miller’s immediate endorsement of Sojka’s candidacy in the Acorn . More...

Make the right choice for sheriff

The last contested sheriff’s race in Ventura County occurred in 1974. More...