Category: Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Why vote? I think I know why so many did not vote this May. People feel it is a waste of time. Why should they? No one listens to what we want done anyway. I mean really listen. What about all those surveys we fill out and mail back in? Who takes the …read more.
Dear Editor, I can’t stand the lies anymore! Every week there are new claims for unemployment of over 300,000. But the White House and the whole press corps will focus on 185,000 “new jobs created, up 15,000 from the week before,” and so “the economy is improving.” What? Really? Is the press corps so stupid …read more.
Dear Editor, On May 2–3 the Knights of Columbus, Council 4511 and their volunteers, once again scattered throughout Warsaw and raised money for Cardinal Services and Special Olympics through their Annual Tootsie Roll Fund Drive. For more years than any of us can remember, this spring fundraiser has helped people with intellectual disabilities in Kosciusko County …read more.
Dear Editor, I wanted to write in to congratulate my friend and colleague, Dave Cates, for his winning of the nomination of the Republican Party for Judge of Superior Court No. 1. Also, I would like to compliment him and Steve Harris both on running campaigns that were informative, courteous and civil. Our time spent …read more.
Dear Editor, Thank you to the people of Kosciusko County for going to the polls and casting their vote on Tuesday, May 6. The process of electing people to represent us as fellow members of our community is in place and works well if the citizens let the people elected know of their concerns and wishes. …read more.
Dear Editor, I am running for Clay Township Trustee. It may look has if I lost by a landslide — 174 to 18 — on Tuesday, but remember this was a primary where you must declare and vote for one party. I am amazed by and thankful for the 18 that supported me. I have …read more.
Dear Editor, Thank you to every person in the 22nd House District who voted in yesterday’s Indiana primary election. It takes active, voting citizens to empower a representative republic such as ours, and you did your part. I am very honored, humbled, and grateful to accept the Republican nomination for Indiana House District 22. I …read more.
Dear Editor, Much has been said recently of my friend, Monica Boyer. Some of the comments have been inexcusable. I have nothing but the highest respect for this woman, wife and mother who is tired of the direction our nation is taking. During the Revolutionary War “Molly Pitcher” became famous as a symbol of women …read more.
Dear Editor, We have received several inquiries and complaints about recent election campaign mailings in the Indiana House District 22 race. This letter is sent to clarify our position and involvement in any political race during this primary season. The Warsaw/Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce is not an affiliate or subsidiary of the Indiana Chamber …read more.
Dear Editor, The Tea Party and Nisly are not what we need. The Tea Party is a dysfunctional and minority segment of our country. Anybody who supports the Tea Party or any of their candidates needs to educate themselves and take a long look in the mirror. Having religious beliefs and practicing them is one …read more.
Every time an election rolls around, we are inundated with campaign rhetoric, and usually the team with the most money wins. Fortunately for truly conservative people, Curt Nisly is beating the odds. By garnering brand new endorsements from our own District 22 former State Senator Kent Adams, Hoosiers Against Common Core, and the Conservative led …read more.
I am writing this letter to inform the reader of my experiences with Bob Conley. In reading this letter I hope it will simply do just that, inform you, for I feel that is the most important thing a person can do before voting – be informed. As a young man growing up in the …read more.
The Republican Party, or any political party for that matter, is only as good as the people involved within it. Simply putting an ‘R’ next to a candidate’s name doesn’t mean that they will follow the constitution and protect liberty. In district 22, the choice is clear between more government intervention in our lives and …read more.
Dear Editor, So I have have been keeping up with all of this drama over the vote for the local county commissioner. After reading some of the articles in the paper about the challenger, Jon Fussle, I wondered why there were so many attacks. Then more articles, more slander came, more and more and more …read more.
Dear Editor, Curt Nisly has been called many disparaging adjectives in the past few weeks, but the one that I find most offensive is calling Curt Nisly un-Christian. I can tell you for a fact that he loves God like he loves his country, and you know how I know? I invited him to church …read more.
Dear Editor, Throughout this campaign season, I have seen a lot of mud thrown in this commissioner’s race, and it all seems to be thrown at just one candidate. I must admit, I know Jon Fussle, so I know what he is and what he isn’t. The truth is that Jon Fussle is a born …read more.
Dear Editor, As a veteran of World War II, I know full well the importance of fighting for our liberties such as the right to speak our mind, the right to keep and bear arms, and the right to private property. Today, all too many take these Constitutional rights for granted. I am pleased to …read more.
Dear Editor, Jon Fussle says we should get info about him on the Internet, so I did. Jon Fussle, age 35, aliases Jonathon P. Fussle Address history: Warsaw, Ind.; Palo Alto, Calif.; and Sanford, Fla. Worked at: Warsaw Flying Club, U.S. Airways Express, Hunter Engr. Co., Executive Aircraft Mgmt., Colgan Air Inc. ( closed 9/5/12), Advanced Aviation and Fields and Sons. Studied …read more.
Dear Editor, The May 6 election for the Republican State Representative District 22 seat reminds me of my 1991 Senate District 9 race against a South Bend Democrat incumbent. My opponent ignored her votes and used an endless attack of misrepresentation that twisted and attempted to divert the voters’ attention from the issues and facts of …read more.
Dear Editor, For the first time in my life I have actually gotten off the sidelines and into the game. And oh, what an education it has been. I have met some wonderful people in my lifetime, but none quite like Curt Nisly. He is a man of principle and one who respects every person …read more.
Dear Editor, Until January I had never gotten involved in politics, however, after attending the Common Core meeting in Warsaw, I decided I simply had to get involved. I’m glad I did, I’ve met some incredible people along the way including Curt Nisly himself. I’ve been fortunate enough to spend time with him and understand …read more.
Dear Editor, I am a litigation paralegal with 32 years of experience, a political science graduate from Ball State University and a community volunteer. Twenty-three of my professional years have been served in Kosciusko County working in our local courts. I am writing this letter with regard to the upcoming judicial seat elections. I believe that …read more.
Dear Editor, We are approaching the May 6 primary date in Indiana where both parties will be choosing nominees for various offices in many different levels of government. However, these elections are different than in years past because people are beginning to demand a little bit more accountability from their representatives. There are many people …read more.
Dear Editor, Many comments are made during an election for local, state, or national levels about candidates. There are many “quotes” attributed to specific candidates. These comments may or may not have been quoted correctly, or as is often the case, the quotes are taken out of context or only partially quoted. If you are …read more.
Dear Editor, As I follow the coverage of the three candidates for Kosciusko County Superior Court 1, I am struck by their differing experience levels. One candidate, it seems, stands well above the rest. While all three men appear to be capable and trustworthy, it is David Cates’ broad experience that I believe makes him …read more.
Dear Editor, David Cates is head and shoulders above the rest in courtroom experience for Kosciusko Superior Court 1. As a lifetime resident of Kosciusko County, I have experienced many situations throughout my lifetime that have an effect on the community. I have served on non-profit boards, am active in my local church and have …read more.
Dear Editor, I have been reading the Letters to the Editor and am finally upset enough to write my own. I have not seen any of the letters praising the Curt Nisly campaign attack Ms. Kubacki or her family. The letters praising Mr. Nisly have only referenced her voting record. Apparently her campaign is running …read more.
Dear Editor, My house has received mailings against candidate Curt Nisly. We always like to know all the information because we strive to be informed voters, however, we are not giving the Chamber of Commerce’s attacks any merit. We don’t care about casual tweeted stuff from years ago. If anything, we are glad to learn …read more.
Dear Editor, As a Pastor for over 30 years I am aware that there is an ongoing attempt by some elected officials at the state and national government level to control and harm churches and their ministries. I have traveled to the State House the last two years to listen to debate by our legislators about giving the …read more.
Dear Editor, I’m pleased that Indiana has favorable gun laws. I’m proud that Governor Pence signed SB 229 into law. This common sense approach allows legal gun owners to have a gun in their car while on school property, so long as it is in the parking lot, concealed and locked in the car. This …read more.
Dear Editor, I just saw Gov. Mike Pence on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace talking about a number of issues in Indiana and proudly explaining SB229, a bill pertaining to our 2nd Amendment rights that was passed by our legislature and signed by him last month. When he discussed the idea of disarming parents …read more.
Dear Editor, My top 10 reasons for voting for Curt Nisly for District 22: 1) He believes the biblical definition of marriage is between one man and one woman; that Hoosiers have the right to vote on marriage. 2) He believes in states rights; not secession as has been wrongfully portrayed. 3) Curt is against federal …read more.
Dear Editor, On May 6, there is a clear choice to be made in House District 83 and House District 22 for voters concerned with Indiana’s continued ties to the Common Core education standards. In both of these districts, challengers who favor true independence for Indiana’s education standards are competing with incumbents who have favored …read more.
Dear Editor, Over the past two weeks, House District 22 has seen Rep. Rebecca Kubacki and the Indiana Chamber of Commerce launch numerous vicious personal attacks against the character of Curt Nisly. I won’t recount them all, but one of the charges is that Curt Nisly is somehow unacceptable as a candidate because he has …read more.
Dear Editor, I am very disappointed that Mr. Nisly has refused to debate. On paper he has been very vocal about wanting me to defend my qualifications, and insisting that I explain my votes. I welcomed the challenge on April 16. He chose to runaway from it. Every comment Mr. Nisly has made has been …read more.
Dear Editor, As both a voter and an elected official, I know that defending the constitution and working for the people is critical. That is why I am proud to endorse my good friend, Curt Nisly, for state representative in District 22. The principals of liberty and the rule of law are the foundation of …read more.
Dear Editor, I’ve been amused by all of the comments and letters concerning the District 22 Republican State Representative Race. It appears the incumbent would rather speak about personal issues rather than real issues facing Hoosiers. She calls Nisly’s campaign “despicable” and boasts of being an NRA member. Come on, get real. The incumbent proudly proclaims …read more.
Dear Editor: I attended last week’s Chamber of Commerce Meet the Candidate Night. I want to thank the Chamber for hosting this event. It was a good opportunity to hear from each of the candidates. What I’m still thinking about is the difference between Kubacki and Nisly on gun rights. Twice, Kubacki said something like, …read more.
Dear Editor, Why do I have to read the Elkhart Truth to find out the differences between District 22 House Representative candidates? In Elkhart’s Sunday paper, they explained that both Kubacki and Nisly are pro-gun, 2nd Amendment candidates. But the article notes that Kubacki voted for an amendment to Senate Bill 229 which would have made …read more.
Dear Editor, It was the night you could have heard a pin drop … the night Eric Miller came to town. Advance America, a watchdog at the state house for the people, is nonpartisan and has never endorsed any candidate or party. At this “Freedom Briefing,” Eric spoke at a local Warsaw church on March 31 and exposed Rep. …read more.
Dear Editor, While I am not a union person, I do expect that a state representative would treat all constituents with respect. When a representative can call a constituent a chicken (expletive) on the state house corridor and then ask how much they make an hour and then have the mentality to tell them that …read more.
Dear Editor, In over 50 years of going to county fairs from a kid on up, I never went to any fair that gave back to its community and guest like you did last year. Of course we had to pay to get in, but what made me feel so good and proud, you gave …read more.
Dear Editor, MSA stands for Multiple System Atrophy. This is a very rare disease often mistaken for Parkinson’s. At one point it was called Shy-Drager Syndrome. It is a progressive neurological that affects men and women usually in their 50’s. Some of the beginning signs of MSA are bladder problems. Along with this, other issues …read more.
Dear Editor, As it’s almost time to cast your vote, we wanted to share our personal experience with Rebecca Kubacki, as her commitment to advocate for the voiceless children made a difference in our lives. My wife and I decided to walk the path of adoption through the Indiana “foster to adopt,” program, with the …read more.
StaceyPageOnline.com has been receiving a number of Letters to the Editor, mostly political in content. Please be advised that, as of Friday, May 2, we will no longer allow letters focusing on any state, local or national political campaigns. Letters may be sent electronically using our See It! Report It! link, or by emailing them …read more.
Dear Editor, The Rebecca Kubacki campaign seems to think it’s a good idea to go back and revisit an informational Tweet from two years ago by candidate Curt Nisly. Kubacki has abandoned the contest of ideas in House District 22, and now desperately attempts to malign Mr. Nisly. Kubacki’s camp has accused Curt Nisly of …read more.
Dear Editor, My belief is that there are two competing philosophies about the relationship of people to their government. One philosophy has those in power asking themselves what decisions would be best for the people. This view is that decisions are made at the government level for our good and that our input is to …read more.
Dear Editor, Last week Representative Rebecca Kubacki paid for a full page ad. In it, she ramped-up her rhetoric. She wrote, “I opened up last Saturday morning’s newspaper to find two vicious attack letters from Curt Nisly supporters. This time, they are attacking my daughter! … That Curt Nisly’s campaign would attack my daughter is one of …read more.
Dear Editor, This weekend I read several articles where the Kubacki campaign stated they had never seen such a hateful campaign, even calling Nisly supporters “Unchristian.” Since she brought it up, let’s have a conversation about some facts. The fact is, every lawmaker is accountable to their constituents and must come home to face those constituents. These lawmakers …read more.
Dear Editor, It is a privilege to know Curt Nisly as a friend. It has been great to break bread, pray and share ideas with him these past few months as he has expressed his desire to serve District 22 in Indianapolis. I will vote for Curt because he agrees with the values I have …read more.
Dear Editor, I am a bit confused as of late, exactly which Rebecca Kubacki are we supposed to be listening to these days? Do we take pity on the “everyone’s picking on me” version of her because she supposedly is getting beat up by all the hateful, non-Christian acting (her words) people who are trying …read more.
Dear Editor, The Curt Nisly Campaign for State Representative for District 22 has been the most negative campaign I have ever seen. There has been a lot of half truths, misinformation and just plain mean spirited letters to the editor. This a great predictor of what kind of a leader Curt Nisly is, he doesn’t …read more.
Dear Editor, The Indiana Family Institute and the American Family Association of Indiana focus on educating the public on issues of faith, family and freedom. The Indiana Family Institute is the Indiana affiliate of Focus on the Family, Family Research Council and Alliance Defending Freedom. The American Family Association of Indiana is the Indiana affiliate …read more.
Dear Editor, We have known Rebecca Kubacki for many years. Rebecca has worked tirelessly to raise much needed money to benefit the Red Cross, Cardinal Center, Biblical Gardens and other organizations. She was named Warsaw’s Woman of the Year for her commitment to serving others. When she decided to run for office, her motivation was …read more.
Dear Editor, QUESTIONS, QUESTIONS, QUESTIONS … After several months, it is puzzling to me the number of questions that remain unanswered on behalf of Representative Rebecca Kubacki. I have been following her public voting record during the last General Assembly in Indianapolis. I have lingering questions; perhaps others in District 22 share these same questions. …read more.
Dear Editor, On behalf of the Curt Nisly for State Representative campaign (District 22), I thank our wonderful group of volunteers. Having moved here from Wisconsin, I’ve come to enjoy this community and the strong desire people have to be engaged in the political process. Recently we had over 100 volunteers participate in a Saturday literature …read more.
Dear Editor, As this legislative session closes I am reflecting on the fact that Kosciusko County is blessed to be represented by such involved and responsive legislators. Rebecca Kubacki, Ryan Mishler and Dave Wolkins are very visible in our community and are willing to listen to issues even when approached at Walmart, Zales or McDonalds! …read more.
Dear Editor, With the Primary Election approaching, the people of Indiana (specifically the 22nd District) need to know a few things about current State Representative Rebecca Kubacki and why it’s time for a change. Mrs. Kubacki has proven time and again that she is a Republican In Name Only (aka RINO). Here are just a few …read more.
Editor, Last week a local daily newspaper featured two front-page headlines about the Warsaw Flying Club and an unpaid fuel bill left to us by a former customer. As President of the Warsaw Flying Club, I would like to apologize to the Board of Airport Commissioners. I take full responsibility for allowing a customer of …read more.
Dear Editor, As this legislative session closes I am reflecting on the fact that Kosciusko County is blessed to be represented by such involved and responsive legislators. Rebecca Kubacki, Ryan Mishler and Dave Wolkins are very visible in our community and are willing to listen to issues even when approached at Walmart, Zales or McDonalds! …read more.
Dear Editor, Since when does caring for the grandkids, going to church and attending field trips qualify for being a state representative? I’ve never doubted that Rebecca Kubacki is a great wife, mother and grandmother, but that’s not what elections are about. Elections are about doing the best for your constituents. It appears that she …read more.
Dear Editor, Rep. Rebecca Kubacki recently said, “I’m going to be the Mother of Indiana.” (Published in the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Jan. 19, 2014: Rep. Rebecca Kubacki, R-Syracuse, has filed a number of bills protecting children and families. “I’m going to be the mother of Indiana,” she said of her desire to fight for …read more.
Dear Editor, I just couldn’t wait until May 6 to vote for Curt Nisly for State Representative, so I voted early this week. It ended up being easier for me than I thought, thanks to the hard work of our county officials. Since I live in the Kosciusko County part of House District 22, I …read more.
Dear Editor, Yesterday I got a call from what I thought was a pollster, but it turned out to be a 15-minute commercial for the Kubacki campaign. The pollster did not even ask real questions, but rather one-sided propaganda items. Do I care about children as much as Rep. Kubacki does? Do I understand how …read more.
Dear Editor, I have met Jon Fussle a number of times recently, most recently at his “Second Council” meeting on Tuesday, April 8. I like Jon, but will be voting to re-elect Bob Conley as County Commissioner. Following are some of the reasons for this decision, which I have discussed with Jon. He states he …read more.
Dear Editor, If there’s one thing we should stand up for today in politics, it’s transparency. Transparency equals accountability, and accountability equals action. That’s why I’m voting for Jon Fussle for County Commissioner. My husband and I have known Jon and Kayte for a few years, since meeting them through mutual friends at our church. …read more.
Dear Editor, The representative from District 22 has left my moral, conservative Christian views by the wayside. Four Republican representatives, including Rebecca Kubacki, voted against our rights to vote for amendment HJR6 (now called HJR3). That would have allowed the voters to say that we wanted marriage between one man and one woman. Now we …read more.
Dear Editor, State representatives should do exactly what the title infers, represent their constituents. For too long politicians have run roughshod over our rights and grown the size of government. Spending is rising and taxes continue to rocket skyward. We need representatives in Indianapolis who will listen to the opinions of their district and vote …read more.
Dear Editor, Quality candidates are hard to come by these days. Fortunately District 22 has one in Curt Nisly. Nisly advocates fiscally conservative spending and personal responsibility. He knows business and cares about people, and it shows. Curt has impressive endorsements and his support is growing. I have donated to Nisly’s campaign because I am …read more.
Dear Editor, An underground “urban chicken” movement has swept across the United States in recent years. Citizens in many cities and towns are known to have had chickens residing illegally behind city fences. But grassroots campaigns, often inspired by the expanding movement to buy locally produced food, are leading municipalities to allow limited numbers of …read more.
Dear Editor, I am pleased and humbled to receive the endorsement of the Gun Owners of America Political Victory Fund. This endorsement by the Gun Owners of America speaks to clear differences between my opponent and me on Second Amendment issues, and will help me secure victory for the Republican nomination in House District 22 …read more.
Dear Editor, In response to Bev Garner’s letter to the editor, (which was sent to an area news provider), I want everyone in our community to know that Kosciusko Home Care & Hospice has served this county for 38 years and fully intends to continue to provide its compassionate service for another 38 years! This …read more.
Dear Editor, On behalf of the Tippecanoe Valley Community Mental Health Task Force, thank you to Huntter Randall of The Bowen Center for Human Services for the many hours of QPR (Question, Persuade and Refer) for Suicide Prevention Training provided for the entire Tippecanoe Valley staff and our community. During six separate presentations, starting in …read more.
Dear Editor, I read with great interest a letter last month by my good friend, John Elliott. The letter reminded me of basketball games I officiated all over northern Indiana, in many cases working games with John. More than once, I was fortunate enough to officiate the Indiana State Tournament, back when all schools played …read more.
Dear Editor, My name is Curt Nisly, and I seek the Republican nomination for State House District 22, which includes most of Kosciusko County and southern Elkhart County. I am concerned about our country, and believe Hoosiers must focus on making Indiana stronger. I will always listen to and respect my constituents, and will vote …read more.
Dear Editor, I am supporting Curt Nisly for State Representative. Curt Nisly respects and listens to the citizens of House District 22. I believe Nisly is the true conservative in this race. Curt Nisly believes that free people limit government. He will work to protect our freedom and fight intrusive government regulations. Craig Nayrocker Warsaw
Dear Editor, A few weeks ago I was incredibly honored to receive the 2013 Man of the Year award at the Warsaw/Kosciusko County Chamber Annual Dinner. I want to thank the WK Chamber, 1st Source Bank and the Times-Union for sponsoring the award, and I also want to make it very clear that, while I …read more.
Dear Editor, I’m writing to express my deep disappointment in the “new” Indiana education standards. After listening to Gov. Pence during the State of the State address assure us that education would be written for Hoosiers by Hoosiers, I had hoped that was what would happen. Unfortunately, the Education Board did not follow through with …read more.
Dear Editor, It’s Red Cross Month and we would like to recognize our Everyday Heroes who reach out to help their neighbors when they are in need. These everyday heroes are our volunteers who help disaster victims get on the road to recovery. They give blood to help someone in the hospital. They take our …read more.
Dear Editor, Rep. Rebecca Kubacki apparently likes to hold us accountable for crimes that others have committed. Isn’t that nice? Instead of looking for ways to punish those people who abuse and misuse certain over-the-counter cold medicines, Rep. Kubacki would rather hold you accountable by limiting your freedom to go to the store and purchase …read more.
Dear Editor, Representative Rebecca Kubacki is up for re-election. In 2010, then-candidate Kubacki told a crowd of potential voters that marriage is between one man and one woman. The issue was not complicated, she said, calling it “black and white.” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFQ3qAMT2ZY.) In 2014 she changed her mind, voting to kill HJR-3, a bill which would …read more.
Dear Editor, I am pleased to voice my support for Curt Nisly in the Republican primary election for Indiana State House District 22, which includes parts of Kosciusko and Elkhart counties. Curt Nisly has a political philosophy similar to mine — one rooted in the safeguards of the Indiana and United States Constitutions. These are …read more.
Dear Editor, I am greatly disappointed by the outcome of the recent HJR 3 marriage amendment legislation. Due to a handful of Indiana House Representatives — my own Representative Rebecca Kubacki included — Indiana citizens were denied a voice and a vote on this important issue. If Representative Kubacki TRULY believes in protecting the institution …read more.
Dear Editor, My father, Robert D. Martin, was buried at Oakwood Cemetery on Feb. 3, 2014, (we think). I say “we think” because when we arrived for his service we were informed that the cemetery was “closed” and we would not be allowed to have the burial there. A “service” was held following the funeral …read more.
Dear Editor, Saturday I attended the Legislative Third House, sponsored by the Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce. They did such a wonderful job. Mark Dobson is always so gracious in allowing everyone to ask questions and is an extremely fair moderator. If you have not attended one of those meetings, you should. They are so …read more.
Dear Editor: I write informing readers about proposed legislation allowing government to regulate church outreach ministries in Indiana. Similar legislation, which would regulate activities and food served at church day care centers, was introduced last year by my own State Representative, Rebecca Kubacki. Seeking to address my concerns about that 2013 bill, I arranged a …read more.
By V. Eugene Kennard World events transform around us, yet few take the time to ponder their significance. For the veteran of military service, they are not only significant, but felt at the deepest level. Nations have been saved on the backs of these veterans, yet nations forget this most important fact. Time and again, …read more.
Dear Editor, The Indiana Senate will be taking up the marriage amendment this week. I want to encourage the senators to restore the original language of HJR-3 and vote YES so that all Hoosiers can vote on this important issue this November. I also want senators to think! You know how the surveys interpret the …read more.
Dear Editor, Several have asked why I agreed to serve as treasurer for Curt Nisly, candidate for Indiana District 22 House seat. They know I have previously supported and financially contributed to his opponent. In accepting this role, I reflected back on many conversations I had with my longtime friend, our state’s beloved governor, Doc …read more.
Dear Editor, For the fourth year in a row, Senator David Long has sandbagged Time Zone resolutions by assigning them to his committee and then not giving them a hearing. What issues do he and other legislative leaders want kept from public scrutiny? Is it exposure of the myth about Eastern Time’s benefits to Indiana …read more.
Dear Editor, Tuesday, Jan. 28, the Indiana House voted on HJR-3, the Marriage Protection Act. My Representative, David Wolkins in District 18, voted YES to give Hoosiers the right to vote in November. Representative Kubacki in District 22 voted NO, to take away her district’s ability to vote on the issue in November. Ms. Kubacki …read more.
Dear Editor, I admire Rep. Rebecca Kubacki’s work ethic and good heart. In early 2012 I noticed how she stood up under pressure for legislation that I feel will grow our Indiana economy. I also noticed she stood for freedom of business owners to run their establishments in the way they thought was best. In …read more.
Dear Editor, The holiday shopping season is here, meaning it is crunch time for businesses. The next few weeks will be critical for retailers, especially on days like Black Friday or Cyber Monday. There are so many choices nowadays that it can sometimes be overwhelming to shop for presents. However, this season I would like …read more.
Dear Editor, Over 150 years ago near Gettysburg, Pa., the President of the United States rose to give a speech after a 2-hour oration by Edward Everett. Abraham Lincoln spoke for three minutes to the crowd of over 15,000, on Nov. 19, 1863, noting that the words of that day may not be remembered. The …read more.
Dear Editor, If one were to Google “Zhenya Ogden, Winona Lake,” as a potential employer would be likely to do, they would find a record of arrest on a felony charge. What you will not find is the rest of the story, the fact that no charges were filed, or why no charges were filed. …read more.
Dear Editor, The Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation welcomed its fourth class of Tippecanoe Valley High School Distinguished Alumni on Sept. 12 and 13 by inducting seven new members into the Class of 2013. These two very special days were made possible by the efforts of many, including the members of the TVHS Distinguished Alumni Committee …read more.
Dear Editor, I am writing in honor of the life of Toni Morehead. Toni recently passed away at the age of 79. She lived most of her life in Warsaw. Kosciusko Home Care & Hospice Inc. is grateful for the impact that Toni’s life had on promoting Home Health Care Services in Kosciusko County. She …read more.
Dear Editor. The Kosciusko County Fire Association would like to remind everyone to “think safe.” September is National Preparedness Month and FEMA invites you to join the National Preparedness Community and download the 2013 National Preparedness Month Toolkit. The National Preparedness Community is where more than 32,000 people connect and collaborate on emergency preparedness. You …read more.
Dear Editor, The light of liberty dims a little each day in America. We give up the meat of freedom for the porridge of more government control. A people not looking to nature’s God will allow politicians to rule their lives and squander their riches. America was not built on the progressive sand that shifts …read more.
Dear Editor, First of all, Chris Morehouse is one of the nicest, sweetest ladies I have ever met. What these people are trying to do to her is wrong. My daughter had her as a teacher and absolutley adored her. It would be a shame if she could not continue doing what she does best, …read more.

