OPINION
Reader says PBS failed in coverage
To the editor: I had to laugh when I read that PBS was the only news Jerry Eglan trusted.
List of crazy adventures is lengthy
The car was pointed north, toward Fort Wayne, and rain was falling. A minor league baseball game was our intended destination, but it sure didn’t look as if anyone would be taking the field.
Redkey should maintain staff
To the editor: Redkey Town Council is considering cutting the town’s third police officer position from the department and going back to two.
Capitol police protect nation
To the editor: In response to the “$64,000 question — Why do the Capitol Police carry firearms?”
It’s good to have time to run free
Summertime in childhood had its own special rhythm.
It's good to have time to run free
Summertime in childhood had its own special rhythm.
Mistrust did not come from Facebook
To the editor: An editorial cartoon in The Commercial Review recently stated, "Why am I so skeptical, mistrustful and suspicious?" about COVID-19 vaccines.
‘Last Waltz’ should be played loud
This column should be read loud.
This is the key question
To the editor: This has to be the ultimate $64,000 question. For what purpose do the U.S. Capital Police carry firearms?
The Journey Home says thank you
To the editor: On behalf of The Journey Home in Winchester, Indiana, we would like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all who participated, supported and volunteered to make the 4th Annual Golf Outing benefiting The Journey Home a tremendous success on Sunday, July 25, 2021.
Smoking costs both $ and health
To the editor: I could just scream, but more on that later.
Clear-eyed chief was a good friend
Bill Clinton walked into the room.
Trust in facts is a cornerstone
To the editor: Trust in facts is a cornerstone of American democracy.
Optimists seek to start new club
To the editor: The Optimist Clubs of Northern Indiana are devoted to helping make our communities a better place.
FR library says thanks
To the editor: The Fort Recovery Public Library held its annual Summer Reading Program from June 7 through July 14.
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