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Letter to the Editor
Thankful for faith, freedom and a hopeful outlook for 2026
Wooster resident reflects on gratitude, national priorities and personal goals in a year-end letter to the editor
Letter to the Editor,
With 2025 coming to a close, I reflect on things I am thankful for. I am thankful God has blessed me with good health, plenty of food and a beautiful home. I am thankful for my wonderful church and my church family. I am thankful our country has a secure southern border, which keeps out drug dealers, criminals and unvetted illegals who want to harm our beautiful country.
I am thankful I live in a country where I can state my mind without worrying about someone sending me to prison for my beliefs. I've been all over the world, and although our country still has some "issues," we are the best country God has created. I am thankful gasoline prices are coming down significantly ... egg prices too.
In 2026 I am going to do my best to be a better person.
Sue Froelich
Wooster
Letters to the Editor must be 300 words or less, should include name and place of residence, and include no personal attacks. Letters will be published based on availability of space, and AloNovus Corp. reserves the right not to publish and to edit for clarification purposes. Letters should be emailed to Editor Chris Snow at csnow@alonovus.com.