Letter to the editor: Congestion on roads has reached a tipping point

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To the editor:Like so many county residents, I am frustrated by all the construction occurring in the county. Whether it is Interstate 70, State...

Letter to the editor: Beware of semis running red lights on U.S. 40

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To the editor: I do not drive on U.S. 40 on a daily basis, but in the past two weeks, I have watched four semi-trailer...

Letter to the editor: People should let school board know what they think

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To the editor: Those concerned for our youths' welfare should attend Greenfield-Central public school board meetings at 700 N. Broadway St., and get informed/involved. The next...

Letter to the editor: Zoning appeals board in New Pal rushes to judgment

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On June 17, I attended the Board of Zoning Appeals meeting in New Palestine to support a friend that had been turned down on...

Letter to the editor: Some thoughts about ‘old friends’

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I'm not sure what Michael Leppert means by “old friends,” that is, mainly Europe ("Old friends return to the fold," June 24, Page A4)....

Letter to the editor: Industrial projects consuming our pristine land

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To the editor:Recently the Hancock County Plan Commission voted to give an unfavorable recommendation to the industrial business park rezone request from GDI Construction...

Letter to the editor: Harm to county has reached point of no return

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To the editor:I read the nice story recently about the sage idea to save the bricks being dug up on old State Street for...

Letter to the editor: Uncontrolled growth leaves leaders no options

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To the editor:To those paying attention to the tax abatement and TIF programs in Hancock County, which should include all commissioners and county council...

Letter to the editor: Merit board is ignoring bipartisan protocols

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To the editor:Did you know the Hancock County Sheriff’s Merit Board is supposed to consist of Republicans and Democrats? State statute says not more...

Letter to the editor: County council hands out easy money

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To the editor:On May 12, the county council voted 6-0 to give $195,000 to the Hancock County 4-H Agricultural Association, a private group. Evidently,...