LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Get screened
To the editor: As a leader of the Jay County Hospital Ostomy Support Group, I am writing in support of March as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
Citizenship story was refreshing
To the editor: I have said before but it bears repeating of how much I enjoy Jack Ronald's writing, both in style and substance.
Keep a school in every town
To the editor: I lived in Pennville almost 60 years, raised four children who went to school in Pennville and had a business in Pennville for 33.5 years.
Pastor Bye will not be forgotten
To the editor: This is a tribute to Pastor Terry Bye, who passed away Feb. 24 at Ball Memorial Hospital after fighting brain cancer for more than seven years.
Police encounter was a positive one
To the editor: Either through flawed character or a product of immaturity (perhaps a combination of both, my opinion of law enforcement officers can generally be identified as less than stellar.
Pennville’s list of accolades is long
To the editor: In regard to the suggested looming closure of Pennville Elementary, I would like to inform every one of the tremendous accomplishments, achievements and awards that this school has attained.
Get involved with schools
To the editor: As I sat at the school board meeting Feb. 20, I was quite surprised by the low numbers in attendance.
Thespians say thanks for support
To the editor: For nearly eight years the Jay County area businesses and many individuals have supported the Jay County High School drama department.
Get assistance before it's too late
To the editor: I am currently an inmate at Westville Correctional Facility.
Show support for 'Save our Schools'
To the editor: We would like to provide clarification of comments that have been reported in The CR on Feb. 8 and Feb. 21 regarding Joe Vinson’s proposed “Save Our Schools” plans.
Medicine doesn’t have to be bitter
To the editor: I am writing in response to the possible closing yet again, of Pennville Elementary School.
School, town will remain strong
To the editor: After attending the Jay School Board meeting Monday, I heard a remark made that no letters from Pennville supporters had been written to the newspaper. Well, here is mine.
Board needs to consider timing
To the editor: Two years ago, when the school corporation last publicly held meetings to close Pennville Elementary, the effect on the students was evident in the resulting ISTEP score of a D.
Board needs to consider timing
To the editor: Two years ago, when the school corporation last publicly held meetings to close Pennville Elementary, the effect on the students was evident in the resulting ISTEP score of a D.
Tri Kappa says thanks for support
To the editor: February 19 through 24 is Tri Kappa Week in Indiana.
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