OPINION
Wind ordinance should be stricter
To the editor: Jay County's wind ordinance is outdated.
Join library's summer challenge
To the editor: Did you know this year is the fourth annual Jay County Public Library Summer Challenge?
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.
Property owners need protection
To the editor: It has come to my attention that there are those that do not believe that those living in the proposed wind farm regarding the deprecation of home values and were wanting proof of said depreciation.
Air encounter crossed generations
We were homeward bound.
Offer us facts rather than emotion
To the editor: This is in response to Sheila Birsfield’s letter of Tuesday, May 29, 2018, headlined “Beware of wind farms in county.”
Thanks for help with Miracle Miles
To the editor: We would like to extend our gratitude to the community for their support of the Miracle Miles for Matt color run.
Turbines brought negative change
To the editor: We've been in our home for 44 years, and over that time there has been numerous changes to the neighborhood, Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs), which produce the overbearing stench of manure and flies, grain trucks traveling from the grain elevator to the ethanol plant and more …
Wind farms raise many questions
To the editor: I am a lifelong resident of Jay County and am concerned about the proposed wind farm.
Photos are a conversation piece
There's something about old photographs.
Beware of wind farms in county
To the editor: The county officials say that there was no resistance to the Bluff Point wind farm, therefore, they unanimously agreed to allow the development of the massive turbines.
Set a maximum for county CAFOs
To the editor: The May 15 issue of The Commercial Review stated that John Hemmelgarn, from the Portland/Jay Building and Planning, had received several letters opposing four new proposed confined feeding operations.
Stop this insantiy
To the editor: It has been 90 plus days since the Parkland school shooting.
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