LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
JCH is grateful for volunteers
To the editor: National Volunteer Week (April 23 through 29) is an opportunity to recognize and thank volunteers who lend their time, talent, voice and support to causes they care about in their communities and around the world.
School closures lead to problems
To the editor: Seven hundred of the 4,000 school-age students in Jay County are not enrolled in Jay Schools.
Drive safely and keep town clean
To the editor: Redkey Town Council would like to remind all residents that the sewer separation project is underway.
Environment needs our care
To the editor: Earth Day is Saturday. Nature is amazing.
Bill deserves Holcomb’s veto
To the editor: The Indiana Legislature has just done a very bad thing in passing House Bill 1523, a bill that would allow government agencies to charge people $20 hour to process public records requests.
Commissioners should take cut
To the editor: I read the news report on the Jay County Commissioners meeting on April 10. I found it very interesting their workload has dropped to the point they only need to meet two times a month. If that is the case, they need to remember to cut their …
City should not forget pedestrians
To the editor: The City of Portland has made many efforts to revitalize downtown Portland.
It's nice to know people care
To the editor: Randy Fisher, Dave Hyatt and John Young, thanks fellows.
Community worked together well
To the editor: Recently there has been much discussion among the residents of county road 200 South in regard to large truck traffic and the safety of our road.
Garlinger will be honored Saturday
To the editor: Our Bryant Area Community Center has been functioning because of the dedication and contributions from many local community members, corporate and business sponsors.
Step up to fight against drug issue
To the editor: It’s been just over five weeks since “Connecting the Links” brought more than 400 Jay County citizens together.
Committee focused on quality care
To the editor: The challenging nature of hospital finances was well explained in The Commercial Review beginning on March 23. As highlighted, healthcare is rapidly evolving and the financial impact is great. Rural hospitals across the country face significant and unique pressures.
Take steps top prevent child abuse
To the editor: Child Abuse Prevention Month officially kicks off today.
Where are the absent children?
To the editor: The population of Jay County has dropped from 23,500 in 1970, before school consolidation in 1975, to 21,200 in 2014.
Show pride in Pennville
To the editor: Pennville Elementary School will have a carnival April 29.
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