What people are saying about Inform ME
Issue 1, 2020 is the first I've seen for your publication. I like it very much. Thanks for providing straight information instead of biased reporting I am used to seeing everywhere else. I will keep reading Inform ME. - Walter L.
Hello, I was wondering if there were a way I could get copies of your December issue, the issue with the vaccine mandate. I would love to hand this out to family and friends. - Cathy S.
Thank you so much for your coverage of the important referendum question that will be voted on during the primary vote on March 3rd regarding medical freedom issues surrounding vaccines. It is so refreshing for a media outlet to present both sides of an issue. - Regina C.
While I do not comment on an article, I just wanted to say that the article on immigration Andy Torbett was absolutely one of the best intros on Immigration that I have read. I am a retired International HR person who has dealt with immigration issues since 1975. I have spent much time explaining our immigration issues to various US folks who have no idea what the subject is other than their opinions taken from all the political nonsense about the subject. This is the first time I have come across your publication and did enjoy the entire issue. The three articles, plus the various statistic, totally fulfill what you say is your objective. Thank you for producing this paper. - Mike L.
I recently ate breakfast at Josie's Restaurant in Ellsworth and took a moment to read Karen Vachon's piece on Healthcare. I was much impressed! Concise and to the point it is probably one of the best overall descriptions of the genesis of American healthcare that I have ever read. To find an article of this quality in an advertising circular came as quite a surprise! Please give my congratulations to Ms. Vachon for a job more than well done. - Winston S.
Hello, I was wondering if there were a way I could get copies of your December issue, the issue with the vaccine mandate. I would love to hand this out to family and friends. - Cathy S.
Thank you so much for your coverage of the important referendum question that will be voted on during the primary vote on March 3rd regarding medical freedom issues surrounding vaccines. It is so refreshing for a media outlet to present both sides of an issue. - Regina C.
While I do not comment on an article, I just wanted to say that the article on immigration Andy Torbett was absolutely one of the best intros on Immigration that I have read. I am a retired International HR person who has dealt with immigration issues since 1975. I have spent much time explaining our immigration issues to various US folks who have no idea what the subject is other than their opinions taken from all the political nonsense about the subject. This is the first time I have come across your publication and did enjoy the entire issue. The three articles, plus the various statistic, totally fulfill what you say is your objective. Thank you for producing this paper. - Mike L.
I recently ate breakfast at Josie's Restaurant in Ellsworth and took a moment to read Karen Vachon's piece on Healthcare. I was much impressed! Concise and to the point it is probably one of the best overall descriptions of the genesis of American healthcare that I have ever read. To find an article of this quality in an advertising circular came as quite a surprise! Please give my congratulations to Ms. Vachon for a job more than well done. - Winston S.