Cedar Valley News – February 10, 2026
A Person, Not a Statistic
By: Teresa Nikas, Editor
From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond to real-world events.
Susan Davis wrote a letter this week that I have read three times. I will not pretend I agree with all of it. But I will not pretend she is wrong about the parts that matter.
She is right that groceries and housing are not the whole story. Nearly 800,000 Americans sleep without a roof on any given night. At least a third of them are children. Some of the adults among them go to work in the morning and have nowhere to go at night. A person without an address cannot hold a job, register a child for school, open a bank account, or vote. That is not politics. That is arithmetic.
She is right that we can no longer look away. There was a time when distance did our forgetting for us. If you did not have a television, if you were not in that place, you did not know. Television ended that. The internet finished it. Now we carry the whole broken world in our pockets, and knowing creates an obligation that ignorance never did.
She wrote that keeping people disenfranchised is the whole point. She may be right about some people in some places. But I have lived in Cedar Valley long enough to know that is not the whole truth here. In this town, people still bring casseroles when someone is sick. They still stop on the highway when a car is in the ditch. They argue about the school budget because they care about the school, not because they want to keep anyone down. If there is a conspiracy to disenfranchise Cedar Valley, it is losing badly to the women who run the food bank.
The editorial Susa responded to, If You Want My Vote, Talk About My Budget, was not an argument that money is all that matters. It was an argument that politicians who talk in billions while families count in tens and twenties have stopped listening. Susa took that argument further. She said a person needs more than food to stay alive. She is right. A person needs dignity. A person needs to be seen.
But I want to say something directly to Susan, and to anyone reading this who felt the same fire in her words. The way we stay seen is not by waiting for the people in charge to see us. It is by seeing each other. Right here. Right now. In the school parking lot and the post office and the grocery aisle where you already know what everything costs.
Susan wrote that she is not a statistic, not a category, not a demographic. She is a person. I believe her. I have always believed that about every person who writes to this paper, whether I agree with them or not. That is what a newspaper in a small town is supposed to do. Not settle the argument. Hold the table where the argument happens, and make sure everyone who sits down gets heard.
Yes, we will keep talking about grocery bills, heating oil, and the cost of keeping a roof over your family. Not because those things matter more than freedom. Because for a family trying to make it through February in Cedar Valley, they are the same thing.
Susan, thank you for writing. Keep writing.
This editorial is part of the fictional Cedar Valley News series. While the people and town are fictional, the national events they reflect on are real.
Want to know the full story behind Cedar Valley? Teresa, Caleb, Dan, and the community you’ve come to know in these editorials first came together in Quiet Echor. Discover how a small town found its way from fear to fellowship — one quiet act of courage at a time. Available on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3ME4nSs

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