LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
U.S. 27 is in terrible shape
To the editor: We recently visited Portland as part of a multi state motor home trip.
Community needs to band together
To the editor: Everyone, it’s here, and our community is dying.
‘Go Green’ in support of our youth
To the editor: Between 1.6 and 2.8 million youth run away in a year.
Take time to appreciate nurses
To the editor: If you or someone you love has had a surgical procedure, a perioperative registered nurse was directly responsible for you or your loved one’s well-being throughout the operation.
Help to defeat heroin problem
To the editor: I don’t pretend to know anything about heroin but I know more than I ever wanted to and it’s destroying many people and families in our area.
Thank you for Heritage success
To the editor: Despite many tents being destroyed by high winds, the 13th Annual Jay County Heritage Festival was a huge success.
CrossRoads says thanks for help
To the editor: “Make A Difference Day” is celebrated in America on the fourth Saturday of October.
Column glorified cursed lifestyle
To the editor: About Leonard Pitts’ column Oct. 22, how can we put up with this journalist any longer?
Talk won’t lead to honesty, compromise
To the editor: Liberals seem to have an uncontrollable urge to conclude that conservatives say things that they didn’t or infer that they meant something they did not mean.
Questioning
To the editor: I’d like to ask Portland City Court, whom did I injure?
Cost of living is out of control
To the editor: There was no raise this year to our Social Security.
Support Miller in mayoral race
To the editor: I am writing in support of Milo Miller Jr. for mayor of the city of Portland.
Market closed for 2015 season
To the editor: The 2015 farmers’ market at Jay County Courthouse has closed for the season.
Residents need more assistance
To the editor: I’m glad to see that the mayor and the commissioners are thinking about the Salamonie River.
Cash should be acceptable
To the editor: I am writing to inform you on why I failed to appear at the court date previously held in Portland City Court on Oct. 14.
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