Tag: Letter to the Editor
I want to encourage everyone to visit the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page to view part one of their three-episode documentary on Kosciusko’s JCAP program.
Why are there Commissioner districts?
By Leo Morris Guest Columnist In 1936, Bob Wian sold his car and used the $350 as a down payment on a 10-stool diner in Glendale, Calif., which he turned into a hamburger joint called Bob’s Pantry. Shortly, thereafter, the story goes, two things happened. Members of an orchestra stopped in and asked if Wian …read more.
Dear Editor, My name is Tim Keyes, and I am a born and raised resident of Warsaw and chose to stay and help make our city a better place after finishing college. I have a great friend and ally in this effort: Travis McConnell. I met him by chance, recommended to his law practice for …read more.
Dear Editor, Recently, local attorney and County Commission candidate Travis McConnell submitted a letter outlining why he and his supporters should be able to display yard signs even though candidates of the past (my self included) have always adhered to a “no signs should be displayed until 60 days before the election” policy. McConnell’s contention …read more.
By Brandon Allen Guest Columnist As someone who has worked in journalism and studied political science, I’ve always been fascinated by the comment section on posts from news organizations across the country. Oftentimes, you can see the breakdown of the political spectrum right before your very own eyes. The last three years have been very …read more.
Dear Editor, I’m not sure what is going on with Kauffman Medispa, but the business will not answer phone calls, or respond to phone messages. They returned to the office after being closed due to Covid-19 and made new appointments, but are not open. The website has been removed as well. I have a credit …read more.
Dear Editor, The following is a letter to families and community members: We’ve just finished an unprecedented year of K-12 education and want to take a moment to recognize all of our educators and school staff who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to serve students and families with unwavering determination, dedication, …read more.
Dear Editor, Numerous yard signs for the campaign of Travis McConnell for Commissioner are going up around the county. Apparently one or two have been tagged with notices questioning the legality of their posting, citing Indiana Code 36-1-3-11. That law states in sections (c) and (d): (c) Subject to subsection (d), an ordinance or a regulation …read more.
I write this letter with mixed feelings of sadness, frustration, questioning, and hope, and yet reminded that the world we live in is imperfect.
Dear Editor, I’ve taken some time to reflect over the past campaign and election season and I am left with an overwhelming sense of deep gratitude and appreciation for the people of this county. I am grateful for my team and their tireless efforts: Steve, Mike, Christine, Chris—I could not have done this without you …read more.
Dear Editor, I have just read the reporting by the Warsaw Times-Union and InkFreeNews regarding a serious incident that happened at one of the polling locations on Tuesday. A white male inspector made a demeaning comment regarding a black female poll worker. At the time, the other poll workers who were in the vicinity did …read more.
Dear Editor, I know that “token” is intended to be a derogatory statement, but I see it differently.
Dear Editor. I want to congratulate Mr. Craig Snow on his victory in the Primary.
Dear Editor, In a recent campaign stop in Kosciusko County, Republican Attorney General candidate Todd Rokita stated: “We were tired of people in Lake County and even as close as Elkhart, where cases were not being prosecuted, elections being stolen by people who cheated our system.” Former Secretary of State Rokita did not provide a …read more.
Dear Editor, The health of our Kosciusko County residents and our communities is more important than ever before. Tobacco kills more than 8 million people globally every year. More than 7 million of these deaths are from direct tobacco use and approximately 1.2 million are due to non-smokers being exposed to secondhand smoke Early findings …read more.
Dear Editor, I am a local attorney and proud to voice my support for my friend and colleague, Karin McGrath, in her campaign for Judge of Superior Court 3. Karin is incredibly intelligent, wise, passionate about her work and the law, humble, unbelievably hard-working, and an all-around amazing woman. In my law practice, I appear …read more.
Dear Editor, Judge Joe V. Sutton has served honorably for over two decades in Superior Court 3 and is stepping down. Thank you for a job well done! Judge Sutton set a high standard for anyone taking over this job. We believe experience and personal character will be the keys for the new Judge. Karin …read more.
Dear Editor, We, a group of local attorneys with over a century of combined experience, wanted to write about an issue of concern in our local Superior Court 3 judicial race, because most of us serve as public defenders in the Kosciusko court system in addition to our private law practices. For those who may …read more.
Dear Editor, Precious Pam and I are reaching out to Kosciusko County with our sincere request that you vote for Karin McGrath for judge of Superior Court 3. Allow me to briefly share my vantage point for making this recommendation. I have practiced law for 45 years, which has included serving in the United States …read more.
Dear Editor, I am writing to endorse my friend and law partner Chad Miner in his candidacy for the Superior Court No. 3 Judgeship because I am confident that he would do an outstanding job. I have worked with Chad for many years and during that time, I have had the opportunity to observe his …read more.
Dear Editor, Karin McGrath was my appointed public defender back at a time when my addiction got the best of me. From the first time we met, I could tell she wasn’t a typical lawyer. She took the time to explain my charges and the law in detail and she answered all my questions. Beyond …read more.
Dear Editor, Have you ever missed a trash day? Or perhaps did some spring cleaning and had a little extra trash so you set the extra bags on top to make it easy for the trash collector? Apparently in Syracuse, the extra trash is just thrown on the ground. I even tied the bags together …read more.
Dear Editor, With less than a week before the local elections, I would like to again share my knowledge of Karin McGrath, candidate for judge of the Kosciusko County Superior Court 3.
Dear Editor, I am writing this letter to support Chad Miner, who is a longtime family friend, in his campaign for the Superior Court No. 3 Judgeship. This is an important office and I firmly believe that Chad is the right candidate for the job. Chad has lived in Kosciusko County his entire life and …read more.
Dear Editor:
I want to take this opportunity to recommend to InkFreeNews readers Chad Miner for Judge of Superior Court 3 in this upcoming primary election. In nominating him, you are nominating an outstanding candidate for the Fall Election and an outstanding person to fill the role of Judge, Superior Court 3.
Dear Editor, Chad Miner would be a great fit for Superior Court 3 Judge due to his passion for the community, experience, moral and conservative political beliefs. He is also very familiar with Superior Court 3 since he has served as Judge Pro Tem often. If you are not used to the legal world, you …read more.
Dear Editor, When I heard that Dave Wolkins was going to retire from the General Assembly, I knew that whoever was going to succeed him had a big pair of shoes to fill. Dave Wolkins was a kind, gentle representative who stood his ground and advocated for all of us. It did not matter if …read more.
Dear Editor, I am Ann Darlington, a resident of North Webster, and I am writing in support of Karin McGrath for Judge of Superior Court 3.
Dear Editor, It is important that Hoosiers in the 22nd district reelect State Rep. Curt Nisly. He has the experience in both Indianapolis and the district needed to represent the community’s values before the state government. Nisly is a man of high moral principles who has never backed down for doing what is right or …read more.
Dear Editor, I am writing to support my friend Chad Miner in his campaign for Superior Court No. 3. Chad has provided legal assistance to my family and me over the years in our farming operations and related ventures. I have always enjoyed working with Chad and have valued his common-sense approach to dealing with …read more.
If you live in District 18, then there is only one constitutionally conservative candidate this election, and that man is Russell Reahard.
Dear Editor, I am a lifelong resident of Kosciusko County and for over twenty-five years, my work enabled me to meet and observe judges and attorneys working in our community. Based upon my experiences with Karin McGrath, I believe that she is the most qualified candidate to serve as Judge of Superior Court 3. I …read more.
Dear Editor, For the past six years, I’ve had the privilege of working as an associate attorney at the Miner & Lemon law firm. During that time, I’ve had an office right next to Chad Miner’s. I’ve gotten to know him well, and I’m proud to support him for judge of the Kosciusko Superior Court …read more.
The election for Superior Court III is very competitive with four qualified candidates vying for the judgeship.
Dear Editor, As a Kosciusko Countian, I am honored with Kathy Groninger’s desire to serve as Kosciusko County Council at Large Member. Not only is she highly qualified for this position with a Bachelor of Science degree in political science from DePauw University and a Doctorate of Jurisprudence, law theory, from Indiana University School of …read more.
Dear Editor, I am writing this letter to show my support of Chad Miner for Kosciusko County Superior Court III. I have known Chad for a number of years. My professional experience with him is as Secretary of my board of directors at the Senior Center in Warsaw. Throughout my time as Executive Director, I …read more.
Dear Editor, So many voters have complained to me that when we send a good person to Indianapolis or Washington, “they change on us.”
Dear Editor, My name is JD Ayres and I ask that you vote for Karin McGrath for Judge of Kosciusko Superior Court 3.
Dear Editor, I recently was sent a mailer from a candidate for office claiming that Curt Nisly was against protecting children as he was the only representative to vote against HB 1004 from 2019. That person never actually bothered to read the bill in its entirety. This bill is a mandate by the state upon …read more.
Dear Editor, On Tuesday, June 2, I’m voting for Dr. Chris Magiera for the Indiana District 3 Congressional seat. In 2016, when then-candidate Jim Banks ran for this seat, he sold himself as the liberty-minded, small-government Republican candidate. As Congressman, Banks has voted for and funded government spying, voted to bust spending caps and increase …read more.
Dear Editor, Please allow me to use this public forum to express my thoughts on the candidates in the upcoming June 2, Republican Kosciusko County primary election. Based on my years serving our local community at the local and state levels, I first want to express my appreciation to the four filed candidates for their …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, I’m writing today to endorse Karin McGrath as our county’s next judge for Superior Court III. I have had the privilege of knowing Karin for some time and have taken great joy in seeing her career first as a prosecuting attorney and now as a defense attorney at Rockhill Pinnick. More recently, I’ve …read more.
Dear Editor, In this time of government overreach, it’s more important than ever that the people we elect are true conservatives that will not endorse the kind of tactics we’re seeing from our government right now. I’ve spent time and hard work researching candidates for Superior Court 3, and found one of them to be …read more.
Dear Editor, On Monday, April 20, I found myself in a situation that I needed help. I would like to thank 911, Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory and Lutheran EMS for their rapid response. My injuries were minor but I was in a situation that required assistance It is comforting to know that when you are at …read more.
Dear Editor, In his initial press release, and on subsequent occasions, Chad Miner has claimed he is qualified for the judgeship of Kosciusko Superior Court 3 due to serving as a judge pro tem in that court on numerous occasions. As the general population of Kosciusko may not know what a judge pro tem is …read more.
Dear Editor, Politics … at times can be a downright dirty word. According to the dictionary, it means the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power. It’s really more about feelings. How a leader or those …read more.
Over the past few months, everyone’s worlds have been turned upside down by COVID-19.
Dear Editor: Tobacco smokers can be more susceptible to COVID-19, are more likely to be hospitalized and intubated, and are twice as likely to die on a ventilator. Tobacco smoke travels through spaces of buildings, in bars and membership clubs, and in outdoor spaces such as parking lots and parks. Low-income families, children, individuals with …read more.
To The Editor: Why is Secretary of State Connie Lawson ignoring the safety of Hoosier voters? All Indianapolis voters are being mailed a Primary Election absentee ballot application. How can Indianapolis, with all of its big-city troubles, find enough money to make sure that all of its voters can vote? It’s just not fair that …read more.
Dear Editor, The City of Warsaw experienced a record rainfall on Monday that is seen only once every 500 years that resulted in widespread flash flooding. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration data indicates that Warsaw experienced 3.74 inches of rain (measured at the Warsaw Airport) in a 60-minute period Monday afternoon. NOAA estimates that amount of …read more.
Dear Editor, The Kosciusko Board of Realtors 23rd Annual Charity Golf Outing held Monday June 6, at the Tippecanoe Lake Country Club was another winning year for KBOR charities. This year’s tournament brought out 75 players and raised more than $9,500. The KBOR Annual Charity Golf Outing is a perfect example of realtors and their …read more.
Dear Editor, Gradway would like to thank Silveus Insurance Group for showing support of Kosciusko County students by investing in Gradway. This donation was matched by The Dekko Foundation and will help local students who are at risk for not graduating be able to receive coaching to guide them toward successful completion of high school. …read more.
Dear Editor, Gradway would like to thank the Law Office of Travis J. McConnell for showing quick support of Kosciusko County students by investing in Gradway shortly after opening an office in downtown Warsaw. This donation was matched by The Dekko Foundation and will help local students who are at risk for not graduating be …read more.
Dear Editor: We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who attended the National Day of Prayer gathering at Winona Lake on Thursday, May 5. Special thanks goes to the Kosciusko NDAP Committee for their planning and leadership! The Greater Warsaw Ministerial Association is committed to asking all churches and followers of Christ …read more.
Dear Editor, Pam Galloway has been going door-to-door six days a week since last summer; July, I think. I’ve been with Pam when a mom stopped our car so she could tell Pam about her daughter’s health insurance issues. Then she asked, “What makes you think you can change anything?” I cringed and then heard …read more.
Dear Editor, Warsaw Community School Board recently made a decision to close the Claypool and Leesburg preschool classes. Many parents are questioning, is early childhood education a priority for the area’s public school corporation? With full understanding how funding cuts play a major role in the decision, I believe that all possible funding sources were …read more.
Dear editor, I have a great love of children, born and pre-born. I have three sweet little boys who keep me on my toes and a precious daughter who now resides with Jesus. Jackie Walorski also claims to love children. In 2015, after watching the Planned Parenthood videos, Jackie said Planned Parenthood was disgusting and …read more.
Recently, the Warsaw School System announced that they would be closing the high-scope preschool programs at Claypool and Leesburg Elementary. The school system stated that they were closing them for lack of funding. One thing that was very upsetting to me and to a lot of the other parents was that they waited till after …read more.
Dear Editor: Election time is upon us and I’m running for State Delegate in district 2. While most of these candidates have name recognition, let me introduce myself. My name is Teresa Martin and I live in Silver Lake. We moved our dairy operation here from Goshen in 1997 and then in 2003 my husband …read more.
Dear Editor: There is no greater love than a man lay down his life for a friend. Too many Americans have forgotten their birthright; the unalienable rights to life liberty and property. Americans ready to give up their birthright for a bowl of soup (Genesis 25), profane the memory of the soldiers who gave their …read more.
Abraham Lincoln once called the U.S. Government a “government of the people, by the people, (and) for the people.” A government can only be “for the people” if the people have a say in the functioning of that government. To allow that input, the founding fathers set up regular elections so that Americans could select …read more.
Dear Editor: As a member of the pro-life movement I am all for the defunding of Planned Parenthood and stopping all taxpayer funding of abortion. That’s why I think it’s important for people to know the truth about Jackie Walorski’s record. She has been endorsed by National Right to Life and Tony Perkins’ Family Research Council. …read more.
Dear Editor: A great deal of emphasis has been placed on the presidential primary elections. It seems that every evening there is another debate. Which candidate is the one? Watching Fox News and reading tweets just adds to the confusion. Despite it all, one thing has become increasingly clear to me. I’m supporting Jim Banks …read more.
Dear Editor:
Recently, Congressman Todd Young’s Senate campaign defeated a significant challenge to his candidacy.
Dear Editor, On Jan. 28, the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce celebrated the 104th annual membership awards dinner at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center, Grace College. Jim Schellinger, Indiana Economic Development Corporation President, was the keynote speaker and included supporting details on the business and economic success in Indiana and Kosciusko County. The Kosciusko Chamber of …read more.
Dear Editor, District 2, we have a problem. We, the people, sent Jackie Walorski to D.C. to represent us. She ran on conservative values and pro-life was one of her top agendas. Something happened. FreedomWorks has given her a 63 percent lifetime score, meanwhile Marlin Stutzman, District 3, has an 89 percent score. Her recent …read more.
Dear Editor, The faculty of Debra Collier’s School of Dance, Warsaw, would like to thank everyone for the gracious donations they received during their annual toy and food drive. The studio collected hundreds of items to be distributed throughout the community by the Bowen Center. “Each season it is wonderful to see the outpouring of …read more.
MIDDLEBURY — As a mom and now a political candidate for the Indiana State Senate seat in district 12, many of you know my concerns regarding the state of education in Indiana. Today I want to express my frustration with the entire process of testing our students. As a taxpayer I am fully aware that I, along with fellow Hoosier taxpayers, paid for the almost one hundred million dollar four-year contract with CTB/McGraw-Hill.
Dear Editor, When the founding fathers wrote the United States Constitution, they really wanted to make a statement to the rest of the world. Their intentions were clear from the very beginning with the words, “We the People.” The founders told the entire world that in the United States, the individual was sovereign over the state and …read more.
Dear Editor, Tim Tebow has always been my favorite athlete and celebrity. I’ve followed him since I was a kid. He won two national championships in college, he won the Heisman award for the best college football player in the country and he was a first round pick in the NFL draft. And, while in …read more.
Dear Editor, In 1776, a group of Americans declared independence from a power-hungry king over the issue of “taxation without representation.” Today, Americans face a different issue of “regulation without representation.” Historically, legislative authority has remained in the hands of Congress. However, as time has progressed, Congress has been delegating more of its legislative power …read more.
Dear Editor: The official numbers for the amount of Hoosiers who voted in this year’s November Primary were released on Tuesday. The turnout was very low. Of the 2,724,298 Indiana citizens eligible to vote; a meager 20.5 percent made it to the polls last week. In Kosciusko County we had 11,677 registered voters within areas …read more.
Dear Editor, On Sept. 19, Kids Market Inc., a nonprofit organization, held its semi-annual sale at The Heritage Room, formally known as Rodeheaver, on the campus of Grace College. The organization’s mission is, “supporting women and children in Kosciusko County by distributing proceeds generated from consignment sales of infant and children’s items to nonprofit organizations …read more.
Another opportunity for Americans to reflect on veterans – young and old – who have changed the course of history, not only in this country, but the entire world is coming Nov. 11.
Dear Editor,
I am writing in support of Jack Wilhite’s campaign for Warsaw Common Council. Jack and I have known each other years. In fact, my mother had a picture of us decorating our bikes for the Warsaw 4th of July parade when we were “little tikes.”
Dear Editor, I want to highly endorse Jack Wilhite and Cindy Dobbins for Warsaw city council. I have known Jack for many years, especially through Scouting, and know his commitment to values, family and community. Cindy has already shown her willingness to serve and make Warsaw a better place for everyone. Warsaw is fortunate to …read more.
Dear Editor, I support Jack Wilhite and Cindy Dobbins for City Council. Cindy has worked hard on the City Council to provide great city services while maintaining low taxes. Cindy is eager to listen to citizen’s concerns. Jack Wilhite is an area resident since 1963. He has been married to Theresa for 40 years. He …read more.
Dear Editor, I’m fairly new to Mentone. Quite frankly, between work, family, and interminable laundry, I haven’t felt the desire to be involved in town matters. But someone encouraged me to attend a town council meeting, simply because the hot topic was the big “S,” safety. And nothing brings a community together like telling them …read more.
Dear Editor: In honor of Direct Support Professionals week, Sept. 13-19, I would like to thank all of the Direct Support Professionals who have worked with my son and all of the other adults with disabilities at Cardinal Services in Warsaw. My son, Andrew, is 27. He attends the day service program at Cardinal Monday …read more.
Dear Editor, The Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation welcomed its sixth class of Tippecanoe Valley High School Distinguished Alumni Sept. 10-11 by inducting eight new members into the class of 2015. These two very special days were made possible by the efforts of many, including the members of the TVHS Distinguished Alumni Committee, Angie Miller, Blaine …read more.
Dear Editor, Many in Warsaw already know there will be competing rallies Sept. 22, in Warsaw. The Indiana Pastors Alliance with Monica Boyer, State Rep. Curt Nisely as well as many other social conservatives will be on the courthouse’s lawn. The Pro Equality Hoosier Rally will convene in the parking lot at city hall. In recent Supreme …read more.
Dear Editor, Why does the railroad have to close so many crossings at once? Last night, Aug. 4, I attempted to travel home from Syracuse to the east side of Wawasee Lake where I live. I arrived at the crossing where I normally turn and it was closed for repairs. I then traveled east to …read more.
Dear Editor, This is in response to the Aug. 1 article in ‘the PAPER’ titled “Kosciusko’s aerial applicators stay busy following rains, flooding” concerning the aerial spraying of crops and the increase of it in this area. Not all of us are happy about this. Many people in this area have organic gardens, buy organic, …read more.
Dear Editor, On behalf of the Silver Lake Days Festival committee, I would like to thank everyone who assisted with and/or attended this year’s festival. Special thanks to the Silver Lake Lions Club, Town Board, Police Department, Fire Department and town employees for all their assistance. Thanks also to all our local and area merchants …read more.
Dear Editor, Lincoln Elementary School has been an important part of the Warsaw community since 1959. The passing of the recent referendum will help secure the Lincoln legacy in this community for many years to come. We would like to publicly thank the community for supporting the cause. Thank you to Dr. David Hoffert and …read more.
Dear Editor, A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of being called a “hateful bigot” and “unchristian” for believing that marriage is between a man and a woman and that people should not be forced to participate in the celebration of something we see as unholy and against God’s Word. But what does it …read more.
Dear Editor, This coming May 5, voters in the Warsaw Community School Corp., will have the opportunity to participate in making a choice that will result in ongoing consequences for many years to come. This letter is an attempt to bring some important considerations to light so that voters can make an informed decision. The …read more.
Dear Editor, As President of Kosciusko County Farm Bureau I would like to give the taxpayers of Kosciusko County the following information regarding the Warsaw Community Schools Referendum so they can make an informed decision, which will appear on the ballot for the May 5 election. The referendum states that “if passed, the property tax rate …read more.
Dear Editor, My wife and I are the parents of five boys. We are very glad to have our oldest three boys attend Lincoln Elementary School. The teachers there are excellent, and we are thankful for the influence they have had on our children. As parents, we seek to be actively involved at Lincoln, and …read more.
Dear Editor, My representative stood his ground and chose to represent his constituents when most legislators folded like a cheap suit and bowed to chamber bullies, big business threats, CEO appeals, media distortions, LGBT community activists and legislative thugs…crying out for their support and votes. Thank you Curt Nisly. A man of principle and conviction. …read more.
Dear Editor, On Thursday, April 2, I cast a vote in the Indiana House defending the Religious Freedom Restoration Act against changes designed to weaken it. I was pleased to support the RFRA as a co-sponsor when it came through the House two weeks ago. Simply stated, the RFRA instructs courts they must consider a …read more.
Dear Editor, Some facts about the Religious Freedom Restoration Act: The original RFRA came at the federal level in 1993 and passed unanimously in the House and Senate. Some of the sponsors? Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Ted Kennedy! Signed into law by Bill Clinton. The bill does not allow discrimination. Never has. Sixteen law …read more.
Dear Editor, Regarding SB 101 in the article by Adam Talbot, this author has so many errors in this article. Apparently, the LGBT are the only people that are to be protected but in reality it seems like they are always protected. What about the florist in DC who hires gay people but when a …read more.
Dear Editor, Adam Talbot’s Indiana SB101 Will Harm Business in InkFreeNews is eerily akin to a writing by John Ketzenberger in the Sunday, March 8, Indianapolis Star. I’m not accusing Adam of plagiarism, but he certainly doesn’t have any original ideas; his ideas reflect the same ignorance of Constitutional Law as those of Mr. Ketzenberger. …read more.
Dear Editor, Tippecanoe Valley – our students, staff, parents/guardians, and the community – has been forever changed by the activities that occurred at Tippecanoe Valley High School and Tippecanoe Valley Middle School Feb. 15-17. The week began with a community gathering for prayer at TVHS on Sunday evening, sponsored by the TVHS Fellowship of Christian …read more.
Dear Editor, I recently read an article posted by InkFreeNews.com about a young man named Caleb Owens. Owens is running for mayor of Elkhart as a high school senior, and I could not be more ecstatic and inspired by his courage. I realize and understand that Owens will have more than enough doubters and naysayers, …read more.
Dear Editor, Indiana House Bill 1046 will make a difference. If passed, it will create new jobs and bring new revenue to our state treasury. Surprisingly, this simple change in the tax code would have a net tax gain. Authored by Rep. Greg Beumer and co-authored by Reps. David Wolkins and Robert Heaton, the bill …read more.
Dear Editor, If you’d like to send your child to a different school next year, now’s the time to start the process of researching your options. As Indiana prepares to commemorate National School Choice Week later this month at 285 events across the state, and nearly 11,000 events nationwide, many parents will begin evaluating the …read more.




