LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Apology To Officer Weaver

Editor, Times-Union: This letter is for officer Samuel Weaver.

Chip Shots

Editor, Times-Union: The definition of a chip shot is, “a short and easy field goal in football.”

Public Forum?

Editor, Times-Union: This letter is not just a letter to the editor. It is an open letter to every reader of the Warsaw Times-Union.

Critique On Fentanyl Act

Editor, Times-Union: I am writing to express my concerns regarding the recently proposed FEND off Fentanyl Act.

Apology To Bellamy

Editor, Times-Union: Written below is my public apology to Rene Bellamy. To Rene Bellamy:

Apology To Officer Piper

Editor, Times-Union: Dear Officer Piper, Please accept my deepest apologies for my actions and for hitting your vehicle the night of my arrest January 28th, 2023.

Apology To Mangum, WPD

Editor, Times-Union: This is a letter written to Officer Mangum and the Warsaw Police Department.

Kosciusko

Editor, Times-Union: I recently received a letter from the Indiana Sheriff's Association wanting me to become a member.

Vote For Scherer

Editor, Times-Union: As you look at who to vote for as your next Kosciusko County Commissioner, I strongly encourage you to consider Nathan Scherer.

Correction On Letter

Editor, Times-Union: I stated in my previous letter to the editor that the county coroner caucus vote was a total of 68 precinct committee men and women and the vote difference was by three votes.

Ind. Gov’t. & Transparency

Editor, Times-Union: The first words of the Constitution explain who runs the government - We The People.

To Tell The Truth

Editor, Times-Union: In October of 2008, a surprising young black politician proclaimed at a political rally, “We are five days away from fundamentally transforming America.”

Elect Scherer

Editor, Times-Union: I am writing to express my strong support for Nathan Scherer, who is running for Kosciusko County’s Northern Commissioner seat in 2024.

Election Vs. Appointment

Editor, Times-Union: The term “election” is defined as any electors meeting at which the electors choose public officials by use of voting tabulators or paper ballots.

Facts Or Fiction?

Editor, Times-Union: Many facts are not equal in accuracy. Politicians are good at manipulating facts.