LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Visit the retirement center

To the editor: Imagine my surprise in reading my horoscope.

Administration open about choices

To the editor: First of all, let me just say I sincerely respect and have had the privilege to work with both Kent McClung and Ray Cooney over the last eight years.

Help out with Thanksgiving dinner

To the editor: Thanksgiving Day is quickly approaching and the committee for the 29th Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner is in the midst of preparations for serving a plentiful and festive meal to hundreds of individuals.

Abortion is the most crucial issue

To the editor: In response to Larry Chittum’s letter on Oct. 22, you have overlooked the most important significant issue of protecting human life at all stages.

Civil service piece is interesting

To the editor: “The ‘Deep State’ is out to get Trump.”

State needs to address vaping

To the editor: Legislators must raise the legal age for smoking and vaping, plus impose taxes to help stop a health crisis that is plaguing our state and country.

Reading can be blessing or bane

To the editor: It’s late at night and I’m desperately looking for something, anything, to read.

Letter's accusations are off base

To the editor: I'm writing in response to Steve Irwin's letter from Thursday headline "Still a proud Trump supporter."

Play it safe this Halloween

To the editor: For some, Halloween is a spooky time of year.

Rubio was right: Trump a conman

To the editor: This letter is in support of and in concurrence with Larry Chittum’s recent letter to The Commercial Review. 

Still a proud Trump supporter

To the editor: While the Trump administration has clearly been one of the most investigated and maligned in history I have to object to Larry Chittum's claim that it is the most corrupt.

Times change, tactics stay the same

To the editor: In 2015/2016, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump started a mantra. In fact, two mantras.

Jay fortunate to offer opportunities

To the editor: Jay County High School, John Jay Center for Learning, several local manufacturers and Jay County Development Corporation came together to organize Manufacturing Day activities to coincide with the nationwide “MFG Day” on Oct. 4.

Organization thankful for support

To the editor: The Pregnancy Care Center of Jay County had another wonderful Ladies' Night Out. 

Mayor expresses trust in new chief

To the editor: I just wanted to provide the general public with a little more information regarding the decision to promote Tracy Layman.
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