Here is a selection of comments on stories posted on the Times-Call Facebook page July 5-11.

Girls golf: Niwot’s Wendy Cheruiyot is the Longmont Times-Call golfer of the year

Lori Strader >> Congratulations Wendy.

Laura Nestel Murphy >> Congratulations Wendy! So happy for you!

Girls golf: Holy Family’s Peyton Mraz named Daily Camera player of the year

Sibyl Hughes >> Congratulations, Peyton!

How politics seized on Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall attack

Joshua Rabb>> Violence isn’t the answer, but I’m sure as hell not going to die for Israel.

David Swenson>> Same thing happens with every mass attack. And the media helps it along by printing all the rhetoric.

Pedestrian hit, killed while changing car tire on I-25

Arianna Lucero>> Have we caught the person who did this yet? Use the cameras and find this person please.

Lori Strader >> My nightmare!

Ryley Downs >> Move over or slow down! It’s not that hard!

Marilyn Escamilla >> Prayers for the victim’s family. I hope they get justice.

Immigration arrests in Colorado have surged under the Trump administration. Now we know how much.

Albert Arellano >> Just what Colorado needs.

J Mark Schroeder >> You mean “illegal migration” arrests?

Barbara Head >> MAGA treats the flag the same way they treat the country.

Judge fines Mike Lindell’s attorneys for filing AI-generated motion during defamation case

Joyce Sorensen >> Only in communist Colorado.

Cutter Shea >> The equivalent fine of 50 pillows from each attorney (stated retail value of pillows is $60).

West Nile Virus detected in mosquitoes trapped in Niwot

Mardi Moore >> Terrible news for animals and humans. It’s hard to mitigate but I wish Boulder County would maintain the property they buy up for preservation. We are next to their property and there is an old ditch that is a breeding ground for mosquitoes with no attention to it.

Connor >> This is awful. West Nile is crippling. Wear bug spray and use mosquito dunks to reduce their numbers around your place.

Community Food Share might see more visitors, less food variety from SNAP cuts

Jeff Noonan >> As long as they have nutrition based foods, there doesn’t need to be a selection. It’s need over want.

John Patrick Cooney >> Oh, so no Coca-Cola and twinkies?

Joyce Sorensen >> Maybe now people who really needs help can get it. Not the lazy, illegals who don’t deserve it.