Editor:
I have known Kayne Pyatt and her sister for a long time, and I must say that both are willing to acknowledge when they are displeased; however, it stops there. In our conversations, she …
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Editor:
I have known Kayne Pyatt and her sister for a long time, and I must say that both are willing to acknowledge when they are displeased; however, it stops there. In our conversations, she has her reactions to situations, but she recounts the details without taking sides.
Her occasional disapproval from some people in our community may not be what she wants, but it lets me know she has hit a nerve as the subject is covered [they] and come to realize that their actions are observed in our community. They are not in a vacuum.
There have been opinions in the paper I am not pleased with, but, last time I looked, we don’t have to agree — we need to communicate.
Cheryl Sherman
Evanston