EDITORIALS
Put out the welcome mat (8/22/05)
We say the same thing about this time every year.
Photos highlight safety issue (8/18/05)
The photographs make their case.
Achievement worth celebrating (8/29/05)
If you’ve been around long enough and your memory’s still intact, you probably remember when officials in local government started kicking around the new-fangled idea of something called a “sanitary landfill.”
Some were forgotten (9/6/05)
Was race an overriding factor in the New Orleans catastrophe? Probably not.
Stumbles leave Daniels vulnerable (9/29/05)
Has Mitch Daniels lost his footing?
Re-development needed (10/3/05)
Exciting as it is to ponder new hotel developments and activity on and around the site of the new Wal-Mart Supercenter, Portland would be wise not to lose sight of the needs of downtown.
Puzzled by anti-growth attidudes (10/1/05)
Sometimes our neighbors to the southwest baffle us.
She loved her adopted home (10/13/05)
It’s always flattering when a newcomer adopts your hometown.
Thinking ahead a key to our success (10/24/05)
For small towns and rural communities, economic development is all about thinking ahead.
Congress should clean up its act now (10/17/05)
Set aside the specific allegations against former Republican Majority Leader Tom DeLay for a moment.
Passion, pride made Patriots winners (10/31/05)
It may not have been how they wanted it to end.
Will we learn our lesson? (9/12/05)
Long after Michael Brown has departed the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the questions will linger.
Do we have a strategy? (9/16/05)
The educator shook her head.There was no way the state’s policy made any sense.
It's a start in Redkey (9/23/05)
It’s a start.
Why are we having this debate? (11/10/05)
Have we tumbled through the looking glass into another world?
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