OPINION
With chair, it's clear where the blame sits
Whose fault is this?
Join the academy and be informed
To the editor: Are you one of those who sits at the local café or even at home and bad mouths our local police department?
Documentaries offer perspective
There’s often a debate of how long it takes the study of a time period to pass from recent memory into “history”.
Starting over has too many hurdles
To the editor: The county’s always talking about the recidivism rate with convicted felons and that the felons are costing more taxpayers money.
Contests are more than cheescake
The cover would be unheard of today.
Solution isn’t simple in Myanmar
Ethnic conflicts are tough enough to unravel when they’re happening in our neighborhood, internationally speaking.
Licensing helps keep us all safe
To the editor: I generally don’t care to air my opinions to the public, but a recent article caught my eye, and the contents of the article really bother me.
You can help with hurricane relief
Everyone wants to help. But it’s how you help that matters.
Banking industry needs regulation
About a year ago, Wells Fargo was facing a firestorm after it was revealed that the company had created more than one million fake bank accounts using customers’ personal information.
Watson's family says thank you
To the editor: The family of Justin Watson would like to thank the Jay County community for the overwhelming show of support during our darkest hour.
These monuments are not history
A friend of mine had written a column, and I knew I had to respond.
Congrats to our Corydon winners
To the editor: I would like to offer my congratulations to Rob Weaver and Jack Ronald on their induction into the “Circle of Corydon.”
JCCD shows an excellent return
Looking for a good investment?
It's time to sweat the small stuff
To the editor: A very popular book over 20 years ago stated that people should not worry about or waste their efforts (sweat) on small matters and to focus on the big picture.
'Geezer pass' was a real bargain
It's official. I'm now a geezer, a card-carrying geezer.
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