LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Advisers say thanks for FFA support
To the editor:This year’s annual Jay County FFA Parent-Member banquet was a huge success.
Organizers thank prom helpers
On Saturday, April 21, Jay County High School held its annual junior-senior prom.
Time for GOP change in Senate
To the editor: In 2006 Democrats took control of both houses of Congress amid screams about 300 and 400 billion dollar deficits run up by big government Republicans.
Homemakers make difference
The Jay County Extension Homemakers had their achievement day on Tuesday, April 17 and had a wonderful time.
Two brothers linked in her mind
To the editor:Two years ago today two brothers come to mind.
Sorority says thank you
To the editor: The Gamma Alpha Chapter of Psi Iota Xi Sorority would like to thank those who attended our second wine tasting event at the Lions Civic Center on March 31, 2012.
Weighing in on Lugar, Mourdock
To the editor: Last week Richard Mourdock was endorsed by Sarah Palin and pulled slightly ahead of Senator Lugar in the polls.
Whitacre memorial ride is June 23
To the editor:The Third Annual Lance Cpl. Andrew F. Whitacre Memorial Ride will be held on Saturday, June 23.
Cancer WALK is June 23
To the editor: In the next few weeks Jay County residents will find 2012 WALK Against Cancer advertisements in their newspapers. We are celebrating the 11th anniversary of this event.
Benefit raises $4,100 to fight
To the editor: The 2012 Jay Benefit for Local Hunger chicken dinner was a success as $4,100 was raised for the Bread of Life Monday meal and Community Family Services’ Helping Hand Food Bank.
Think twice about Sunday sales
To the editor: This week, the Governor of Connecticut signed a bill expanding the off-premise sale of beer, wine and liquor on Sunday.
Holiday no excuse to be drunk
To the editor: Memorial Day is a holiday that first and foremost is meant for honoring those have passed away and especially those who have served in the armed forces.
Bubp's service crucial to Jay Community Center
To the editor:The Jay Community Center started as an organized program for boys formed by the men’s group at Asbury Methodist Church.
Take care of people, not wetlands
I would like to comment on the work of the city and the county on the XPLEX problem.
How can they be antiques already?
To the editor: With wide eyed wonder as he sat on my lap, while I opened one of my Christmas presents, my 6-year-old grandson gazed at the picture on the box.
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