EDITORIALS
Let's keep downtown blooming all summer (05/20/06)
They belong to you.
Bush is taking shots from both sides (05/18/06)
Remember that political capital the president boasted about after his re-election?
Leadership a big key for the Patriots (03/13/06)
Growing up in Indiana, you inevitably become a part of the basketball culture. Like it or not, most Hoosiers have a better understanding of the game than most of their counterparts in the rest of America.
Paving way to summer (05/26/06)
Some of us are still undergoing a period of adjustment to Daylight Saving Time, but there’s another — seasonal — change that’s worth noting.
Action on study would be good first step (05/13/06)
Reasonableness is a standard that’s long been used to measure law and public policy.
Will there be a revolution? (03/18/06)
There may be a revolution on Monday.
Let's stop and talk this over (05/06/06)
Is it appropriate for alcohol to be consumed by fans at Portland Junior League baseball games in city parks?
You never know who is looking (06/01/06)
Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of this spring’s ethanol plant flurry of activity is the fact that one of the outfits — The Broin Companies of South Dakota — has been looking at a possible plant in Portland for five years.That’s right. Five years.
On balance, plant will be a positive (06/08/06)
Chances are, sometime today you had a conversation about the ethanol plant planned for construction southwest of Portland.
JCDC has done its job (06/15/06)
Test wells are still being drilled, and The Andersons hasn’t backed away from plans to establish an ethanol plant at its site just east of Dunkirk.
Major Moves ruling shouldn't come as a surprise (06/22/06)
Opponents of Gov. Mitch Daniels’ Major Moves plan to lease the Indiana Toll Road were undoubtedly disappointed by this week’s ruling by the Indiana Supreme Court.
U.S. should consider listening to Karzai (06/23/06)
When Hamid Karzai talks, the United States ought to listen.
Do they know about us in Jay County? (06/27/06)
Parade season is upon us, which means the politicians are already on the trail.
Slow and steady may be the way to go (06/30/06)
It’s virtually impossible for those of us who live in and around small towns in Indiana and Ohio to read about Honda’s decision to build a huge new plant near Greensburg and not wonder what such a plant’s impact would be here.
SA plan a great idea (07/14/06)
What a marvelous idea.
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