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Editorial: Kaitlin’s Hideout deserves support

The issue: A facility designed for autistic children is struggling to keep its doors open after a year of operation.

 

Our view: Kaitlin’s Hideout offers a unique service, and we urge residents to support the business through its fundraising efforts.

Speak up: What are tangible ways you can help veterans overcome problems they face transitioning to civilian life?

In our editorial this week, we focus on how the full consequences of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have been felt by a small percentage of Americans. We must commit ourselves this Memorial Day to honoring those who died by assisting veterans get on with their lives.

Editorial: Memorial Day to honor dead, aid returning vets

The issue: The full consequences of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have been felt by a small percentage of Americans.

 

Our view: We must commit ourselves this Memorial Day to honoring those who died by assisting veterans get on with their lives.

Your view: Would you approve of a methadone clinic in your town?

A federal judge ruled that Berwyn must allow a methadone clinic to open to treat those addicted to opiates such as heroin. Officials passed a zoning ordinance limiting where these facilities could be located, but the judge ruled this violated the Americans with Disabilities Act. Would you be comfortable with a methadone clinic in your community?

Jerry Moore: Annual poppy campaign helps veterans, families

While we're all familiar with the silk poppies distributed around Memorial Day, many people don't the history of this tradition. Money raised through the annual Poppy Days program benefits local veterans and their families.

Speak Up: What steps can Muslims and non-Muslims take to deepen their understanding of each other?

In our editorial this week, we focus on how a study released recently shows that Muslims have become the third-largest religious group in Illinois. Changes in religious demographics require an effort on everyone’s part to increase their understanding of each other.

Editorial: Regardless of faith, we all share communities

The issue: A study released recently shows that Muslims have become the third-largest religious group in Illinois.

 

Our view: Changes in religious demographics require an effort on everyone’s part to increase their understanding of each other.

Jerry Moore: Unabomber billboard was an experiment in stupidity

A think tank left the thinking behind a few weeks ago when it posted an image of Ted Kaczynski on a billboard In Maywood questioning the legitimacy of climate change. Some sponsors have withdrawn their support for the group as a result of the controversy.

Your View: Should Metra reimburse a commuter for unused rides?

A man from the western suburbs has sued the Metra commuter rail system for rides he purchased but never used. John DiVito of Roselle bought three 10-ride passes in 2009 and 2010 for about $110. However, he said he only made 11 trips before the passes expired, leaving about $66 worth of unused rides.

Speak up: Do you think the NATO summit should have been held in Chicago?

Chicago will host the NATO summit the weekend of May 19 and 20, and transportation will be problematic. People in the western suburbs will be affected by the event. We encourage everyone to help mitigate problems as best they can.

Editorial: NATO summit in Chicago will affect us

The issue: Chicago will host the NATO summit the weekend of May 19 and 20, and transportation will be problematic.

 

Our view: People in the western suburbs will be affected by the event. We encourage everyone to help mitigate problems as best they can.

Speak up: What are other ways that members of our community can help homeless veterans?

The Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans in Wheaton recently opened a transitional housing facility. It’s honorable that this home was named in memory of a local hero, and we urge residents to support this cause.

Editorial: Facility pays tribute to homeless heroes

The issue: The Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans in Wheaton recently opened a transitional housing facility.

 

Our view: It’s honorable that this home was named in memory of a local hero, and we urge residents to support this cause.

Jerry Moore: Colson’s Christian ministry stretched locally, globally

Since his imprisonment for his part in the Watergate scandal, Chuck Colson has worked tirelessly to bring public attention to the need for prison reform. Colson’s recent death serves as a reminder of the power of personal transformation and his impact on the evangelical Christian community.

Your view: Should the government raise taxes on pipe tobacco and cigars?

Congress increased the tax on cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco three years ago. Now, there are indications that smokers are using pipe tobacco to roll their own cigarettes and cigars to avoid the costly taxes. Should the government raise taxes on pipe tobacco and cigars?

Speak up: Would a movie theater that offers a full menu of food and beverages appeal to you?

The Wheaton City Council recently approved a Class L liquor license for Studio Movie Grill, a theater and dining facility. A movie theater offering a broad menu of food and drinks is rather unique, and the city is fortunate that SMG will open here.

Editorial: Theater offering food, drinks a welcome idea

The issue: The Wheaton City Council recently approved a Class L liquor license for Studio Movie Grill, a theater and dining facility.

 

Our view: A movie theater offering a broad menu of food and drinks is rather unique, and the city is fortunate that SMG will open here.

Speak up: Should the General Assembly pass this bill to provide a sales tax holiday on gasoline for six months?

Several local legislators are co-sponsoring a bill to lower the state’s portion of sales tax on gasoline for six months. Without knowing how this tax cut will be offset and with such small savings per driver, this bill isn’t bound to go anywhere.

Editorial: Sales tax holiday on gas is bound to stall

The issue: Several local legislators are co-sponsoring a bill to lower the state’s portion of sales tax on gasoline for six months.

 

Our view: Without knowing how this tax cut will be offset and with such small savings per driver, this bill isn’t bound to go anywhere.

Your view: Will new upgrade charges mean more old phones?

Verizon Wireless recently announced it would begin charging its customers $30 to upgrade to a new phone. Other companies said they will follow suit with its own fees. Does this mean customers will hang on to their older cellphones longer?

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