LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Take steps to protect health
Letter to the editor
Walters say thanks for 50th celebration
To the editor: Thank you to those who recently helped my son Rob Walter celebrate his 50th birthday.
Reader is proud to live in Jay
To the editor: Reading the article about drive-in diplomas it gave me some things to ponder.
Stay home; don’t let the Gobble-uns get you
To the editor: Many years ago as a child, I can remember people talking about this or that as being “catching.”
Be thankful for those who help
To the editor: As everyone here locally were easing into this “stay-at-home” action, one of the things that really kicked it in was local factories and businesses shutting down.
Reader calls for a return of patriotism
To the editor: Our world is in turmoil, not just our city, not just our state, not just our country, but the whole world.
Appreciation grows for local newspaper
To the editor: During this coronavirus pandemic, I have really come to realize how much we appreciate having The Commercial Review.
Thank you for fiber arts help
To the editor: The Jay County Visitor & Tourism Bureau’s board of directors and staff commends our large amount of local supporters at the 17th Annual Jay County Fiber Arts Festival.
Library continues to offer services
To the editor: Wow, what a change we have seen in our world in the last month.
We are capable of beating virus
To the editor: This is out of the normal for me.
Thanks to all who are helping
To the editor: I’m sure I can speak for many of us when I give special thanks ...
Take steps to stop using tobacco
To the editor: How does the coronavirus affect people who use tobacco products?
Work together with new leaders
To the editor: The current leadership of Jay County has been doing a good job of helping the citizens protect themselves and their loved ones.
Even now, hope springs eternal
Reminiscent of World War II factories, corporations and, individuals are now switching from a normal lifestyle to helping defeat a, maybe, greater enemy than we faced in WWII.
Governor needs to get to the point
Two Portland residents give their thoughts on the COVID-19 pandemic
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