EDITORIALS
A chance to change Dunkirk
There’s been a consensus forming in Dunkirk that the idea of relocating the public library and the Glass Museum to the former Stewart Brothers Furniture building makes good sense.
Take time to remember
Every Christmas is a mixture of the familiar and the unique.
Celebrating a quiet victory
Sometimes the little victories get overlooked.
How to be a good citizen
Want to be a better citizen?
System set up for frustration
Low as it was, the public’s opinion of Congress is even lower after the most recent nonsense over the “fiscal cliff.”
Grant process seems backwards
This seems backwards.
Good news for glass plant?
Is it good news or bad news?That’s the inevitable question when a little-known Mega-Huge Corp. buys a company with a local presence.
Tune out the noise
When news stories come out of Washington, D.C., sometimes the smartest thing to do is just ignore them.
Winner anything but ordinary
The newspaper business can be challenging. But one of the great joys of journalism is that you get to meet so many interesting people and share their stories with others.
Still much to learn about Pence
Listening to the first State of the State address by Gov. Mike Pence, what was striking was the gap between what’s known about Pence and what’s unknown.
Prescription abuse an epidemic
Every once in awhile, you encounter something that stops you in your tracks.
What motivates legislature?
You have to wonder sometimes what’s driving the Indiana General Assembly.
Positive signs on Bridge Street
Good things are happening on South Bridge Street in Portland.
No support for CSO solution
Among the dozens of issues raised at Saturday’s “Third House Session” sponsored by the Jay County Chamber of Commerce, one was of national rather than state concern.
Sports and crime shouldn't mix
When did the sports pages morph into the crime beat?
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