LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Vote with morals, common sense
To the editor: This letter is in response to Jack Ronald’s column about Donald Trump.
Community made donations possible
To the editor: I am writing this as a clarification of recent donations reported to be given by my family in memory of our daughter, Mandy, who died in an auto accident in February 2015.
Election carries huge importance
To the editor: In response to your Oct. 26 editorial, I am ashamed of a few things about the Republican Party.
Thank you for police academy
To the editor: We wish to thank Chief Nathan Springer and Portland Police Department for the 2016 Portland Citizens Police Academy.
Overtime rules should be delayed
To the editor: As a small employer, I value my employees.
CrossRoads says thank you for generosity
To the editor: “Make A Difference Day” is celebrated in America on the fourth Saturday of October.
Trump is better than alternative
To the editor: This letter is in response to Jack Ronald’s personal opinion concerning Donald Trump’s candidacy for president.
Anti-gun info was off target
To the editor: Daniel Chase's response to my letter about the anti-gun positions of Hillary Clinton and Evan Bayh proves he, along with many anti-gunners, has no clue what he is talking about.
Kunkle family offers thanks
To the editor: We would like to say a big thank you to all those who have helped since the day of our son Caleb’s accident.
Choose Banks to lead in District 3
To the editor: I can say that the best candidate currently in the race to represent the good people of Indiana's 3rd district in Washington, D.C., is Indiana Sen. Jim Banks.
More guns, to what end?
To the editor: This is in response to Steve Erwin’s Oct. 20 letter to the editor in which he indicates that Hillary Clinton and Evan Bayh are anti-gun.
Historical Society says thank you for support
To the editor: The Jay County Historical Society is proud of the progress made this year and wishes to thank the community for its support.
Solve problem by syncing the lights
To the editor: In the past few weeks, several letters to the editor and editorials have appeared in The Commercial Review concerning traffic on U.S. 27 (Meridian Street) in downtown Portland.
Clinton, Bayh are anti-gun
To the editor: In the 1990s, the Clinton administration was on record that there is no individual right to keep and bear arms.
Mumbower says thank you for inaugural event
To the editor: On Saturday, Oct. 8, the inaugural Dunkirk Police Department/Dunkirk Neighborhood Crime Watch crime awareness event took place at Dunkirk City Park.
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