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Milton: Concerning recent letters on election integrity

I read with interest the recent opinion piece from Mr. Timothy La Sota. The image that ran with the letter stated, “All Sides of an Issue.” We appreciate Mr. La Sota’s tutorial on …
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We support Anna Thomasson for mayor

In the upcoming election for the Town of Paradise Valley mayor, voters have an unique opportunity. In the current election cycle, many voters find themselves holding their noses and choosing the …
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La Sota: Election integrity and the Timothy Dickman petition challenge

Maintaining the integrity of elections requires constant vigilance. The Arizona Secretary of State just sent 13 criminal referrals to the Arizona Attorney General for possible forgery on candidate …
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Schoenfeld: Is Paradise lost?

As our weather heats up, regrettably, so does the town’s political climate. Let us temper it now. Recently, Councilmember Ellen Andeen filed a lawsuit challenging the signatures of council …
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Goldberg: Artificial intelligence, real intelligence and fighting crime

Everyone wants to stop violence today, but no one knows how. Some think we will be able to find the answer with Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) because it has amazing capacities that our scientists …
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Dickman: Why I am withdrawing from the Town Council race

Today I am announcing that I am terminating my campaign to run for the Town Council of Paradise Valley. My campaign started after I was approached by our current mayor and several town council …
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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 …
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Wilt: The importance of pedestrian safety

Thank you for the coverage of the importance of pedestrian safety last week. Like many in our community of Paradise Valley, I was devastated to read about the car accident that took John …
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Tadayon: In opposition to pickleball courts in PV

In my view, having pickleball courts in backyard spaces isn't conducive to the essence of Paradise Valley. One of the key attractions of our area is its natural beauty — the chirping …
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Erskine: Paradise Valley has a pickleball noise problem

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. It’s almost as bad as hearing leaf …
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Your Community Your Voice

Goett: Gas-powered blowers are the real noise problem in PV

Apparently, there is a concern regarding noise that the wildly popular pickleball craze is creating. The town is seeking solutions to mitigate “all the noise” created by this game. …

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." …

Rose: The importance of investing in education

Arizona’s economy and communities benefit when students continue their education after high school. Whether studying for a four-year degree or a two-year specialized certification, most …

Sacco: With new partnership, Scottsdale aims to become accessible tourism destination

As the name implies, at Experience Scottsdale, we want everyone, from all corners and walks of life, to discover the wonders of our Sonoran Desert city. We hope visitors, no matter their background …
Ryan Winslett, managing editor

Winslett: Putting more ‘community’ back in community journalism

Here at the Town of Paradise Valley Independent, we strive to be the community’s number one source of information. But, despite our best efforts, there will always be more news than we’re …

Smyth: Charles Barkley for U.S. Senate?

Most Arizona voters are reasonably moderate, so I don’t sense a lot of enthusiasm for the presumptive nominees for Kyrsten Sinema’s U.S. Senate seat – far right Republican Kari Lake …

Everything you wanted to know about the World Series … but were afraid to ask

Imagine you’re at an outdoor dinner party (yes, COVID-friendly). It’s October, and the conversation steers towards the World Series. While you are generally culturally literate, you know …

Christensen: Health literacy more important than ever for Arizonans in ongoing COVID-19 crisis

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted millions across the country, and Arizona has not been spared. This virus and its resulting economic fallout have put a harsh spotlight on rising health care …
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Dr. Lisa Smith

Smith: How Arizona can solve the nursing shortage crisis

For more than three decades, I have been part of a team helping to lead change as a nurse administrator and prepare the next generation of nursing professionals as a nursing professor and dean.
Tony Boyle

Boyle: Remarks on Mesa police SWAT anniversary

Many years ago, I was a detective with the Mesa Police Department working sex crimes cases. It was tough but important work, a daily test of our resolve to pursue justice for victims of violence and …

Speak Up: Hamadeh tells judge election for attorney general should be redone because of ballot issues

Arizona’s 2022 election for attorney general that saw Republican Abraham Hamadeh lose by just 280 votes should be redone because Maricopa County failed to test their ballot printers and thousands of voters were unable to cast a ballot, Hamadeh’s lawyer told a judge Wednesday.
Joe Smyth

Smyth: It's time to go, Joe

If former Donald Trump gets a second term in the White House, Joe Biden will have only himself to blame.

Linton: Questions casino on west side

I found your article from a recent issue of the Daily Independent both interesting and distressing.

Speak Up: Scottsdale No. 2 in country for fatal rush hour crashes by percentage

The street can be a dangerous place, especially in rush hour. From the speed racer flooring the accelerator to be the first at his destination to the multi-tasking driver who’s also texting with his BFF, the perils are myriad. And that’s especially true in Scottsdale.
John Fleming

Fleming: Honoring small businesses building stronger economy

National Small Business Week, April 28 through May 4, is a time to celebrate the entrepreneurs, small businesses and innovative startups that define our communities.

Polon: Amkor will be positive for Peoria

 I worked about 35 years in the high-tech world and actually did some chip packaging prototyping for thermal, signal integrity, and packaging analysis.

Speak Up: ASU Israel-Gaza protest arrests elicit reaction from Maricopa County Attorney

Arizona State University joined college campus protesters from New York to California in speaking out about the Israel-Hamas war - and facing charges for the way they are doing so. ASU officials, as did other college leaders last week, moved to shut down encampments and arrested dozens of demonstrators.

Scott: Republican theatrics have real consequences

The absurd has been on display at Arizona’s Legislature: stripping women’s autonomy; praying in tongues on the chamber floor; demonizing LGBTQ through bizarre restroom scenarios; crafting …

Rumbaugh: Arizona schools rate well on list

The Daily Independent carried an article on April 25 entitled “Report: BASIS Peoria Tops Best Public High Schools List.”

Plencner: Schweikert has seniority and my vote

Primary ballots for the 2024 election will be coming to you after July 4. In a few weeks you will be voting on who the Democrat/Republican nominees will be. To say the future of this nation …

Shaler: Voters should provide proof of citizenship

People registering to vote who do not provide adequate proof of citizenship are allowed to vote a “Federal Only” ballot. So, what prevents all of these recent immigrants from voting for president and U.S. Congress in November?
Tom Patterson

Patterson: Mounting debt accumulation can't go on forever

Joe Biden loves to give away money, especially if it’s not his own. He has spent trillions of dollars for political benefit that didn’t need otherwise to be spent.

Kolter: Discussing second phase of Paloma Park

The Peoria Council is in the midst of developing the Peoria city budget.

Join the Sun Lakes Senior Games” project team

Come join the development team and help carve the way to make the Sun Lakes Senior Games a success. With a target of the games beginning in March 2025, the focus is to create a friendly …

Shinkoskey: Big money powers taking over?

The nation’s big money powers are in the process of capturing everything of value in America.

Whitney: Seeks Lesko's assistance

Congresswoman Debbie Lesko will have a prime opportunity to demand answers to pressing questions about how pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) business practices inflate drug prices.

Humrich: Renewable energy important for Arizona

The following information was submitted to the letter to the editor information form on www.yourvalley.net: ipFormInput: 75.241.37.226 first name: Isaac last name: Humrich city: …

Cox: Vistancia as we know it could soon become a memory

I think many residents of Vistancia are less than pleased regarding the Amkor development (although the mayor of Peoria discounted this in his recent televised interview on the subject).

Conger: Stinknet a menace to desert

Stinknet with its round, bright yellow flowers is a real problem in Sun City.

Fountain Hills cannot afford Joe Arpaio

In a January interview (azfamily.com), former Sheriff Arpaio explained that he was running for mayor of Fountain Hills because he didn’t have any hobbies and wanted to contribute to his …
Mesquite District Councilmember Brad Shafer.

Shafer: New general plan amendments mean residents will have less say in what gets built around them

The city of Peoria is planning to amend it's General Plan so that it will be easier to bring a new airport and other projects into our boundaries.

Schepler: Stop using rat poison ASAP

Please stop using rat poison in our neighborhood.

Majcher: We are against adding yet another huge facility

I have yet to see a detailed map of exactly where they plan on putting this Amkor manufacturing facility.

Nelson: Replacements for Lesko are numerous

I read your story about the many candidates that are seeking to replace Rep. Debbie Lesko.

Church: Thanks to Pearson for his efforts

Like many of my golfing friends here in Sun City, I moved here after retiring, hoping to continue competing at a high level in local tournaments.

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.