LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Two minutes isn't too much to ask
To the editor: Two minutes and two seconds … really?
Thank you for a special weekend
To the editor: Jay County Heritage Festival Committee — Jane Spencer, Dave Frasher and Janice Stuckey — I’m sure I can say this for all the queens: Thank you for a wonderful weekend.
Thank you for tourney support
To the editor: I would like to thank businesses for their donations for the seventh annual horseshoe tournament at Haynes Park in Portland.
Remember to pay it forward
To the editor: Our city of Portland is a pretty good place to live this year with the weather problems and the world in turmoil it seems pretty comfortable here.
Join the academy and be informed
To the editor: Are you one of those who sits at the local café or even at home and bad mouths our local police department?
Starting over has too many hurdles
To the editor: The county’s always talking about the recidivism rate with convicted felons and that the felons are costing more taxpayers money.
Licensing helps keep us all safe
To the editor: I generally don’t care to air my opinions to the public, but a recent article caught my eye, and the contents of the article really bother me.
Watson's family says thank you
To the editor: The family of Justin Watson would like to thank the Jay County community for the overwhelming show of support during our darkest hour.
Congrats to our Corydon winners
To the editor: I would like to offer my congratulations to Rob Weaver and Jack Ronald on their induction into the “Circle of Corydon.”
It's time to sweat the small stuff
To the editor: A very popular book over 20 years ago stated that people should not worry about or waste their efforts (sweat) on small matters and to focus on the big picture.
Thank you for love and support
To the editor: The Jay County Purdue Extension Office continues to grieve the loss of our dear friend and colleague, Erica Widmer, 4-H youth development educator.
Confederacy stood for oppression
To the editor: I'm writing in response to reporter Caleb Bauer's recent piece, “Confederate flag is symbol of hate.” Kudos to you sir.
RFS helps grow rural economies
To the editor: This paper recently published a letter from oil lobbyist Maureen Ferguson attacking Indiana farmers and ethanol producers.
Biofuels boost our economy
To the editor: A recent letter distorted many facts about biofuels to rationalize repealing the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).
I&M plan will benefit customers
You can see it in Marion and near South Bend, where new solar power plants are helping in the transition toward renewable energy.
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