EDITORIALS
Bolton a poor pick (4/19/05)
Here are two predictions:First, John Bolton, the president’s nominee for ambassador to the United Nations, will win confirmation from the U.S. Senate.
An anniversary we shouldn't forget
It’s been a grim week of anniversaries.
A great resource (5/9/05)
Put yourself in the other guy's shoes.
New meth law a good idea (5/12/05)
Almost lost amid all the debate of state revenues, the Colts stadium, and time zones was a solid accomplishment by the Indiana General Assembly, taking sensible steps to make it harder to manufacture methamphetamine.
Let's stay on the right track (5/19/05)
Economic development income tax revenues ought to be spent on economic development.
Symptoms highlight problem (5/23/05)
Sometimes, the symptoms tell us more than we'd ever expect.
Reflecting on a 20-year record (5/13/05)
Has it really been 20 years?
Students see government up close (5/17/05)
If you’ve ever attended a meeting of any unit of local government, you may have seen them.
Another attraction in the mix (7/11/05)
Don't care to see amazing machines climb steep hills?
No easy choices (7/16/05)
There are no good options available.
South a good direction to grow (6/27/05)
Portland's move last week to initiate the annexation process for industrial property on the west side of the city made sense.
Resignation could help (7/21/05)
John Brooke, attorney for the town of Redkey, says the time for placing blame for the town’s dire financial situation should be behind us.
A big void left at city hall (07/23/05)
There are public officials and there are public servants.
Beat the heat, enjoy the fair (07/25/05)
Jay County has a great week ahead of it. Let’s just use some common sense to make sure we all enjoy it.
A good pick for West Jay (07/29/05)
It looks like a great choice.
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