Opinion
Ken Jackson
I promise, this will be the last you’ll hear about the 2024 election—God willing and nobody files any local lawsuits.From candidates, to voters, to elections officials to party affiliates, you did a lot of hard work, which I recognize.Just under 175,000 residents cast a ballot.
Friday, November 15, 2024
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR — Nov. 15, 2024
News Staff
Honor — and support — our VeteransDear Editor:On Veterans Day, we honor the courageous men and women who have served in our nation’s armed forces.
Friday, November 15, 2024
CAPITOL COLUMN: The Legislature approved asking voters to pass what will appear on the ballot as Amendment 1, which proposes to make school board races partisan.
CAPITOL COLUMN -- Education doesn’t need party labels
Bill Cotterell
Can you name any public office that used to be nonpartisan and has been improved by having political parties compete for it?Yeah, neither can I.
Friday, October 25, 2024
GUEST EDITORIAL -- Anti-bullying campaigns prevent substance abuse
Marie Garceau
October is National Bullying Prevention Month; bullying prevention programs begin locally, with communities and the individuals within them creating safe and supportive schools, organizations, neighborhoods, and family units.
Friday, October 25, 2024
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR — Vote no on Amendment 1; “Misinformation” and “disinformation” are absurd terms
News Staff
Dear Editor:This year’s ballot has many important races and referendums on the ballot. Among the six state amendments, one is getting little attention. All of us have heard both sides on abortion and legalizing recreational marijuana. Those are both high-profile, and often polarizing issues.
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Splitting your ticket indicates you have closely examined the candidates and you are voting for persons who will listen to all sides of an issue and will do the right thing.
GUEST EDITORIAL — Splitting your ticket
John Richard Schrock
My Democrat uncle was elected sheriff in an otherwise completely Republican county in Indiana in the 1950s. As a youngster, I saw how he refused to evict a young man and his wife and young child from their rented house when the man’s employer had gone bankrupt and he could not pay the rent.
Sunday, October 6, 2024
GUEST EDITORIAL: Hunger Is Rising—but we can turn the tide
Derrick Chubbs
Can I afford to buy groceries this month? If I do, how will we cover rent? What will the kids eat when they come home from school? How will we make it through the weekend?
Friday, October 4, 2024
LETTER TO THE EDITOR — Making cancer a top priority
News Staff
Making cancer a top priorityDear Editor:On Sept. 17, I had the honor of representing Florida on Capitol Hill. Along with nearly 750 of my fellow American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) advocates from across the country, I traveled to Washington, D.C.
Friday, October 4, 2024
After 17.25% voter turnout in the Aug. 20 primary, the Supervisor of Elections is expecting the Nov. 5 general election to be more like 70%. Why can't we get closer to 100%?
FROM THE EDITOR — To the candidates, your primary votes were pretty darn important
Ken Jackson
There was quite the buzz around town about the Aug. 20 primary election. A lot of you talked about our local candidates and how it’s the start of another very “interesting” election season.And then, when it came time to cast votes, only 17.
Friday, September 6, 2024
Michelle Woodbrey says that, with Grandparents’ Day coming along on Sept. 8, it is good to be mindful of what you can do now to minimize the burden on your loved ones as you get older.
GUEST EDITORIAL — Helping your loved ones as you get older
Michelle Woodbrey
I know that everyone is not as fortunate as I am to have several family members who I know love me. I am so grateful, and I love them in return. I will do almost everything I can to make their lives better and they do the same for me.
Friday, September 6, 2024