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