LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
CrownPointe says thank you
To the editor: The staff and residents of CrownPointe Communities would like to take this opportunity to thank Jim and Kathy Sliger, owners of Southern Thunder Fireworks located on W. Water Street in Portland, for their generous donation of fireworks.
Family says thank you after fire
To the editor: On Wednesday, May 29, at around 9 p.m., my 2 children and I were just getting home from church, it was nice out, so I decided to stay outside with my kids so they could play.
Former residents thank community
To the editor: My wife and I say thanks to Jay County for all the good news in the July 3 Commercial Review.
Pitts' views are of no interest
To the editor: The Zimmerman/Martin trial has, of late, drawn a lot of attention both nationally and locally.
Thank you for help with pageant
To the editor: Once again, I would like to thank the many businesses and organizations of Jay County for their support of this year’s Miss Jay County Fair Queen Pageant.
Loblolly days returns in September
To the editor: Did you miss Bryant Loblolly Days last year?
It's important to know parents
To the editor:As our community gets ready to send our children back to school, the Jay County Drug Prevention Coalition would like to remind every parent about the risks of drug use including cigarettes, marijuana, illicit drugs and alcohol.
Reader upset with Habitat
To the editor: I am a long time resident of Portland, IN and a single mother of 2. I recently was disappointed in a local organization, Habitat for Humanity.
Stay safe as school begins
To the editor: Before school resumes, take a moment to discuss safety basics and smart life choices. Use this easy guide from MetLife to make sure your child is prepared.
Cheerleaders, chamber say thanks
To the editor: On behalf of the Jay County High School cheerleaders, we would like to thank the community for its continued support and encouragement during our state fair preview show.
Humane Society says thanks
To the editor:The Jay County Humane Society would like to say thanks.
Prejudice not the American way
To the editor: There are many different types of prejudice.
Thank you for mural support
To the Editor: Anyone who has recently been in the vicinity of West Arch and North Meridian Streets has been treated to Portland’s newest attraction, a 32-foot square mural by celebrated muralist Pamela Bliss.
Murderers lacked proper values
To the editor:In light of the recent slaying of 88-year old World War II veteran Delbert Belton, it seems strange that this incident garnered little news coverage beyond the local area of Spokane, Wa.
America must avoid going to war
To the editor: The older I get the more difficulty I have trying to justify war.
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