OPINION
Be vigilant with holiday gatherings
To the editor: After eight months, the fight against the novel coronavirus continues throughout the country, the state of Indiana and here in Jay County.
Jay Co. band offers thanks
To the editor: It is with great thanks that the Jay Patriot Band would like to thank the many individuals, businesses and organizations that donated to our 2020 instrument campaign.
Employ proper bathroom etiquette
There’s a serious concern with spreading COVID-19 at holiday gatherings this year.
Thank you for supporting auction
To the editor: Thank you for this opportunity, allowing us a quick note to those who helped the Pregnancy Care Center of Jay County have a successful silent auction.
Memories sparked of elections past
The election is now in the rearview mirror, so maybe it’s safe to share some stories from elections past.
Think of others and do your part
To the editor: the people of Jay County have been asked to support local businesses during the pandemic.
Dinner will have modified format
To the editor: Thanksgiving Day is fast approaching and the committee for the 30th annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner has been hard at work since early October.
If there’s any doubt, trust your gut
To all the young ladies — follow your gut.
Tague was dedicated to chamber
To the editor: After reading a very good editorial about the Jay County Community Awards on Oct. 31 in The CR I thought that a little more horn tooting was in order.
Algorithms can be a little bit off
Anyone who spends any time on the internet has learned to live with the algorithms that spy on us.
Support the alternate Delts' event
To the editor: Xi Chapter, Delta Theta Tau, made the difficult decision in July to cancel our 36th Annual Delts’ Holiday Crafts & Gift Show because we would never want to risk the health and safety of our vendors, community and Delt sisters by hosting a large gathering in the …
Statement shouldn’t cause distress
To the editor: Ami Huffman, the Jay County director of community development for Jay County Development Corporation, made a private statement in a private group that should not cause any distress to residents or businesses in this county.
System can be less frustrating
For many, there was probably a sigh of relief.
We can all do more to slow spread
It’s no secret that coronavirus cases in Indiana skyrocketed after Gov. Eric Holcomb relaxed restrictions.
Comments should result in removal
To the editor: Ami Huffman, the overpaid Jay County director of community development for JCDC, and Blake Watson, part-time employee for the Jay County Visitor and Tourism Bureau, made public statements that should have angered every business and resident in this county.
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