LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Soup & Pie Success

Editor, Times-Union: Just when you think it can't get any better .... it does!

Birch For Judge

Editor, Times-Union: I recently retired after more than fifty years of practicing law.

Great Service

Editor, Times-Union: On Wednesday, April 17th, I placed a to-go order for four people with Camara at Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Apology To Vanderhart

Editor, Times-Union: To Corporal Vanderhart,

One Chance

Editor, Times-Union: We watch the invasion of our southern border, which we now know is an open border policy by the Biden administration.

God’s Approval

Editor, Times-Union: When you vote this November, would you be willing to be judged by God the next day for how you voted? Let's compare Biden with Trump.

Time For Change In Indiana

Editor, Times-Union: People running for office make a lot of dubious claims that are easy to ignore, but Mike Braun's TV ad claiming to be pro-law, pro-police and pro-Trump warrants inspection.

Apology To Bumbaugh

Editor, Times-Union: Officer Bumbaugh,

Mitchell For Commissioner

Editor, Times-Union: I am writing to ask you to vote for Sue Ann Mitchell for the Northern District Commissioner.

2024 Ballot Access

Editor, Times-Union: In light of recent news about the section 3 of the 14th amendment and the statement that tens of millions of voters would be disenfranchised if the leading Republican candidate was not allowed on the ballot in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and that there …

What, Me Worry?

Editor, Times-Union: The advantage of growing old is that you acquire a sixth sense about being snookered.

Mitchell For Commissioner

Editor, Times-Union: This May 7th, Kosciusko County primary voters will have the opportunity to select their primary candidates for various national, state and local offices.

Huffer For Coroner

Editor, Times-Union: My name is Paul Schmitt. I was appointed by Tyler Huffer to be his chief deputy coroner in 2023.

Apology To Hastings

Editor, Times-Union: Officer Hastings,

State GOP Party

Editor, Times-Union: The Constitution of the United States makes the qualifications to be a United States Senator as someone who is at least 30 years of age and a citizen of the United States for at least nine years.