OPINION
It’s time to step up to save bridge
To the editor: I am writing to all the city and county officials in local leadership and to any entity and community organization that can help the city to acquire the Big Blue Bridge.
Try something different on stage
We would like to invite you to Jay County Civic Theatre’s production of “The Laramie Project.”
Small towns are something special
I was lost.
Family was integral to city’s past
To the editor: Feb. 4 was Jerry Ludwig’s funeral.
Cheese logs were a Super success
Sally was on the phone. It was a Sunday afternoon, one week before the Super Bowl.
Mark calendar for the benefit
To the editor: Please mark your calendar for Friday, Feb. 17, to attend the eighth Mandy Theurer Memorial Benefit.
Secret Families say thank you
To the editor: Secret Families Christmas Charity of Jay County would like to say thank you to the Jay County community for its support this year.
Think about those who are at risk
Last year, I rounded out 2020 by reflecting on those I had lost during that first year of the pandemic. This year, it seems appropriate to reflect on those at great risk.
Fan is still caught in Parker’s web
More than 19 years ago, my father and I pulled into the grass at Sky High, the former drive-in theater just down the road from Delta High School.
Spirit of Santa always lives on
Columnist reflects on the different Santas he has known.
Homeowners have defied the odds
The document in front of me was terrifying.
Please be mindful of your health
Sometimes I try to forget we’re living in the middle of a pandemic.
Dole had true character, decency
To the editor: On a day when America was counting dangling and hanging chads, and the recent election was still weeks from being decided, a charter jet of World War II veterans were escorted from Indianapolis to Washington D.C.
Board didn't follow city ordinance
To the editor: Reference to the article in the Friday, Dec. 3, edition of The Commercial Review headlined “City hires a new officer — Second applicant OK’d if position becomes available,” by Ray Cooney.
Chat on flight home was non-stop
Her name was Phyllis.
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