My husband complained again about the editorial viewpoints of
The Star, usually embedded liberally in the news they print. He said someone (guess who?) should write a letter to the editor of
The Star complaining about the
Star's treatment of Johnson County's new district attorney, a strong
prolifer.
Phill Kline, as the current Attorney General of Kansas, is investiga

ting the shenanigans and crimes of abortion providers in Kansas and
The Star recognizes and
abhors him as a serious enemy of the abortion crowd.
I've decided that a letter to the editor of
The Star would tell The Star that my husband was still buying and reading the paper. I mostly stopped reading it some years ago, except for the ads. I'
ve found the best solution to buying the paper is simply to get news over the web, just like a lot of people who read this blog.
For those people who live in KC, the ad brochures carried by
The Star are important. There are alternative sources to
Weekly Specials because most stores now publish their ads on the web. Here's a list of weekly grocery ads that Kansas
Citians may want to want to copy into a new folder under "Favorites", entitled "Grocery Ads":

- Hen House
- HyVee
- Aldi
- Price Chopper
- Save-a-Lot
- Dillon's
Don't forget that
Sunday Saver with its weekly sales circulars allows you to enter your state name to link to a comprehensive list of web sites with ads for local grocery, electronic, building supplies, and box stores, and also includes many other weekly ads.
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