EDITORIALS
The return to Marsh is meaningful
To some observers, the changing of the sign on a supermarket from MainStreet Market to Marsh might not seem like a big deal.
Pence should be proactive on HIV
Think the outbreak of HIV couldn’t happen here?
JCH is going the extra mile
This qualifies as going the extra mile. Jay County Hospital is hooking up with a company called ClaimAid.
Governor is failing in leadership
A friend once told us it pays to keep a close eye on changes in the environment. If you don’t, you might step outside one day and find a glacier on your doorstep.
Spring break can be fun at home
Isn’t it remarkable how much more elbow room there is when folks disappear for spring break?
Council should take the final step
Folks, this is going to be close.
Questions about Russia are real
So, what happens to Russia after Vladimir Putin?
Sewer districts deserve attention
If the Indiana General Assembly is serious about tackling an issue that really matters, instead of political posturing and introducing measures designed to satisfy campaign donors, here’s a topic worth consideration: Indiana’s regional sewer districts.
Lawmakers respect our thoughts
We will never agree with every vote made by our state representative and senator.
Milestone must be remembered
If you haven’t been thinking about Selma this week, you should have been.
Report highway issues to INDOT
Apparently, the folks at the Greenfield District of the Indiana Department of Transportation don’t like to show up on the editorial page.
Community awards show our unity
Good choices. That was the consensus opinion last week after the Jay County Chamber of Commerce’s expanded Jay Community Awards were presented.
U.S. needs to strike right balance
A couple of weeks ago, this space ran a hopeful letter from a young journalist being detained in Azerbaijan. It was inspiring and upbeat and heartening. But things haven’t gotten any better.
Fear permeates Putin's Russia
Read the dispatches from Moscow, and one thing dominates: Fear.
Pence should put end to bullying
Gov. Pence: You’ve got a problem on your hands, and it’s only likely to get worse before it gets better.
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