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Editor:

It’s a no-brainer.  If you don’t go digital it’s just a matter of time before you go out of business.

Is there any environmentalist in Idyllwild? Why would you want to waste all that paper? The people who want to hold the paper look at it then throw it in the trash. God knows how many papers are not even looked at.

People in Idyllwild seem to have protests about something all the time. How about doing something that can make a difference and save a tree that may be taken from a little town like Idyllwild.

Michael Freitas

Idyllwild

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