EDITORIALS
Democracy requires press freedom
Newspapers all over America are talking today about the importance of press freedom. (bostonglobe.com/freepress)
Hill’s interference was ill-advised
Is Curtis Hill trying to be the most disliked elected official in state government?
Lack of action is a major misstep
Last week’s events in Helsinki still have heads spinning.
It is difficult to please everyone
Lawyers often refer to a standard of reasonableness when settling disputes.
Procurement process isn’t difficult
This is not rocket science.
Appointment shows clear position
Call it a vote for the status quo.
Appointment shows clear position
Call it a vote for the status quo.
American is a nation of laws, for all
Specious.
What led to county council's vote?
Sometimes — every once in awhile — a local government meeting will conclude and the folks in the room will look at one another and wonder, “What the heck just happened?”
Tritch gives Dems a credible option
She isn't Tommy Shrader.
Little decision can have big impact
Sometimes little decisions can have very big consequences.
Questions about CAFOs resonate
Every once in awhile, someone writes a letter to the editor striking a chord that resonates beyond the day of its publication.
Drainage efforts are a positive step
It’s not very often that you find yourself in a place where you might be able to solve a problem that goes back decades.
U-turns in history are dangerous
Is history moving backwards?
Community is always ready to give
Jay County Chamber of Commerce members hit a bullseye when they selected the young leaders of the National Honor Society as the 2017 Citizen of the Year honorees.
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