EDITORIALS
There’s pride in sharing city’s story
No one knew what we were getting into.
County council can't afford to wait
Here we go again.
Series will feature local attractions
Summer is here.
Community service is fitting honor
Like most American communities, Fort Recovery wanted to honor all those with a connection to the village who have served in the military.
'Safe' districts harm our system
State legislators all over the country have worked hard to make sure that district lines are drawn to favor the party in power.
Events bring community together
Two different venues.
Speed bumps are a good reminder
Oomph! Clunk! You’ve just run over a speed bump, going a little faster than you should have been going.
Dunkirk takes step toward its goal
It will just take time.
Road work is much needed
No doubt about it, the construction project on Indiana 26 from Indiana 67 to Indiana 1 is going to be a real pain in the neck for the next six months.
Consultant’s tips have made sense
Greg Guerretaz, the financial consultant brought in to help Jay County get its fiscal house in order, hasn't won many admirers locally.
Openness doesn't give you control
They show up now and then, concerned citizens with a beef they want to bring before a public body.
Make water park opening special
The last time we did this, it was 1960.
Political landscape has changed
Wouldn't you think that highly paid, high profile political consultants would do their homework?
Review raise requests once a year
The can could be open, but it doesn't have to be.
Celebrate by showing giving spirit
Tonight Jay County High School juniors and seniors and their dates will get dressed up. There will be sharp tuxedos and glittery dresses of all varieties. Some duct tape couture might make an appearance.
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