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Letters to the Editor: Letter to the Editor: Eagles` Membership Deserves Explanation
November 23rd, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Letter to the Editor: Thanks From Lions Club
November 16th, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Letter to the Editor: Carefully Consider Changes to Redfish Limits
October 21st, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Letter to the Editor: Cedar Key is Alive and Well
October 4th, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Letter: Accolades
August 6th, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Letter to the Editor: Bully in the Neighborhood
July 11th, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Dennison Expresses Thanks for Fireworks
July 7th, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Letter: Answers to Letter
June 3rd, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Letter to the Editor: Funds, Opinions Sought for Fireworks Display
May 31st, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Letter: Do the Math
May 30th, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Letter to the Editor: Losing Respect for Law
May 28th, 2010

Letters to the Editor: "Thank You" From Scott Dennison
May 27th, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Arts Show Plans
April 16th, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Letter to the Editor
March 13th, 2010

Letters to the Editor: Letter to the Editor: Representative Government
February 26th, 2010

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Accuracy in Reporting Needed

Accuracy in Reporting Needed

Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor,

It is very important to preserve the integrity of your newspaper that corrections be reported when you print fact errors. I am disappointed that you did not at least publish my letter to the editor last week regarding the fact errors in the "Informed Voters Wanted" editorial.

I don`t think that just printing the Charrette report in its entirety solves the problem. Both the incorrect article and date of publishing need to be referenced, along with the corrected information. Perhaps the Cedar Key News needs an ongoing corrections column, as the articles remain available online for such a long period of time, and will continue to mislead the public. It is imperative that the information
you print as news is truth. Maybe providing a byline for every article would help make the reporting reliable, as someone would become accountable for their accuracy.


In this week`s edition, the City Commission Meeting Summary reports that the Commission unanimously approved a proposal to submit application for a Community Development Block Grant. This information is also incorrect. The Commission`s vote was actually four in favor and one against. This error may be unimportant to the paper, however, it is important to me. Several citizens asked that I not support another grant proposal right now, and I tried to represent their wishes. Your inaccurate report makes it seem as if I ignored their requests. Please correct this challenge the paper is encountering, or lose the trust of the community.

Thanks,
Vanessa Edmunds

Editors Note: We at Cedar Key News regret our error in reporting that Commissioner Edmunds voted for, rather than against the motion in question. At Commissioner Edmunds` suggestion, we are instituting a "Corrections Button" that should facilitate finding whatever corrections that are needed in the future.

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