March 23, 2020
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Learn about candidates for office
Editorial
In the last several weeks, The Graphic Printing Company’s staff has covered various political events involving both Republicans and Democrats.
It’s time to acknowledge violation
Editorial
We are calling, again, on Jay County Commissioners to acknowledge their error.
Violation must be acknowledged
Editorial
Since last weekend, we have repeatedly heard the question: What is the public’s recourse in regard to what The Commercial Review believes was an illegal discussion under Indiana’s Open Door Law? Our answer comes below. But first let’s take a look at how we got here.
Sunshine is important for us all
Editorial
Sunshine is great. But it only matters if you take advantage of it.
Amendments hurt public access
Editorial
The situation with House Bill 1338, authored by State Rep. J.D. Prescott (R-Union City), displayed a frustrating aspect of the legislative process — in committee or on second reading in a chamber, anyone can offer an amendment.
Decorum bill should become law
Editorial
Representatives of the Association of Indiana Counties, Indiana County Commissioners and Accelerate Indiana Municipalities, as well as Indiana Public Access Counselor Luke Britt were among those testifying in favor of Indiana House Bill 1338 on Tuesday morning. Add us to the list of supporters.
People’s Choice is back for 2024
Editorial
The biggest change with this year’s People’s Choice special section is that it will be greatly expanded.
Prepare if planning to seek office
Editorial
Jay County’s Purdue Extension Office and Jay County Clerk’s Office are partnering on an event at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Jay County Courthouse. It is designed to provide advice to anyone considering running for local office.
Stigma stands in way of recovery
Stigma. It’s something folks who seek to help those who struggle with addiction have been trying to erase for years. Unfortunately, it remains alive and well.
Our holiday schedule is changing
Editorial
Change. Folks tend to be averse to change. Even when change is positive, there are often unforeseen consequences.
Give thanks in times of adversity
Back in the Saddle
Maybe the most important thing to remember tomorrow — aside, of course, from being thankful — is the climate in which Thanksgiving Day was established as a national holiday.
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