LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Help shouldn't be turned away
To the editor: If you didn’t read The Commercial Review’s report on the commissioners’ meeting in the Jan. 19 paper you need to if you care about the addiction problem in Jay County.
Salvation Army says thank you
To the editor: With the holidays behind us, Jay County Salvation Army would like to thank all the volunteers who made this year’s fundraiser a success.
Parents play key role in prevention
To the editor: Families strive to find the best ways to raise their children to live happy, healthy and productive lives.
Thank you
To the editor: I just want to say thank you to the gentlemen who I consider my guardian angel.
May ’16 be full of shared blessings
To the editor: As we move into another year at the Youth Service Bureau, I think of all the blessings we have been graced with throughout the year.
Naval veteran ‘knows the ropes’
To the editor: The Commercial Review’s Dec. 24 issue displayed a Dear Abby headline of “Cat out of the bag.”
Thanks for making party possible
To the editor: We are absolutely thrilled to have the support of the Jay County community this year for Jay Community Partners’ annual holiday party.
Thank you for Reality Store help
To the editor: East Jay and West Jay eighth graders participated in “Reality Store” last Thursday at East Jay.
Getting involved brings no results
To the editor: I don’t understand city officials.
Renew dedication to the message
To the editor: I’m really trying to behave myself. But there is a fire burning in my soul that I hope will never go out.
Cheesy citizens must stand alone
To the editor: I think Donald Trump might be on to something.
Manhole covers overtake street
To the editor: Dec. 4 was a beautiful day for a high school football game.
Gov. Pence was only doing his job
To the editor: Your recent editorial on Gov. Mike Pence has me concerned.
Officers are fighting drug problem
To the editor: The Drug Task Force, Portland Police Department, Jay County Sheriff’s Office and Indiana State Police, with assistance from Adams County Sheriff’s Office and Randolph County Sheriff’s Department, are in the midst of a drug interdiction operation.
Thank you for holiday generosity
To the editor: Thanks to the gracious assistance of this community, the folks attending our 25th community Thanksgiving dinner enjoyed a delicious traditional meal with turkey and all the trimmings. Many kitchens around town smelled so good as 32 turkeys were roasted to serve our record 625 meals.
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