LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
ISMA happy with decision
To the editor: The Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA) is dedicated to Indiana physicians and their efforts to provide the best possible health care to their patients.
Thank you for support
To the editor: Indiana Gov. Mike Pence has designated the fourth week in February as Tri Kappa Week.
Kicking the habit can reduce risk
To the editor: February was National Cancer Prevention Month.To prevent new cancers from starting, scientists look at risk factors and protective factors.
Commitment to party questions
To the editor: Primary elections are always important, however, this upcoming one, in May, needs the office of Jay County Prosecutor to be looked at closely by all.
United Way reaches goal
To the editor: Jay County has once again proven it can Live United.
Schemenaur responds to critique
To the editor: Mr. Coleman asserts that the most important qualification for choosing a candidate in the primary election is whether a candidate is a ‘true’ or ‘pure’ Democrat.
Contract will save money
To the editor:There is no blank check.
Humane Society thanks supporters
To the editor: The Jay County Humane Society would like to take this time to say thanks to all involved who made our 3rd Annual Chili Cook-Off a huge success this year.
Absence was conspicuous
To the editor: On Thursday, March 6, my husband and I went to Jay County High School to watch our granddaughter be inducted into the National Honor Society.
Take steps to enjoy break safely
To the editor: To say that it has been a long, cold winter would be an understatement, and the eagerness for spring break is palpable.
Academy thanks supporters
To the editor: The Portland Citizens’ Police Academy Alumni Association would like to thank Kyle Cook and Jay Community Center for allowing us to hold our annual bake sale during their Boomer Basketball Tournament on March 8.
Thank you for Fiber Fest support
To the editor: The Jay County Visitor & Tourism Bureau Board of Directors and staff would like to thank all participants of this year’s Fiber Fest & Spin-In at Jay County Fairgrounds.
There's more work to be done
To the editor: As we commemorate three decades of defending victims’ rights, we are reminded of how far we have come … and how much work is yet to be done.
Community garden to return
To the editor: As the last snowdrift (we hope) finally melts in Jay County, what could be more exciting than contemplating the arrival of green grass, the emergence of spring flowers and the budding of trees that will soon be blooming.
Thank you for patience with JCPL
To the editor: It was a moment I will not forget.
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