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I have known Jono Kinkade since he was of teen age and worked with adults and other teens against the war in Iraq and for peace! I am glad New Times has him to write on important issues. You can see that he searches thoroughly for information in his articles!
The one in the Jan. 23 issue on the drought and serious water shortages (“Water in the red”) is so true and actually, unless we get some rain soon, very serious and scary. If the drought continues, we will be “one big sand dune!”
Thank you for this and all your other fine articles, Mr. Jono Kinkade!
-- Dee Carroll - Santa Margarita
-- Dee Carroll - Santa Margarita
-- Dee Carroll - Santa Margarita