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  • PUBLIC FORUM: Government is too big, out of control

    A recent article written by Gordon Southern appearing in this newspaper on May 6 was very satirical about the Republican Party and our governor, Mike Pence.

    June 2, 2013

  • PUBLIC FORUM: Twilight Zone found at public meeting

    Imagine you are in a meeting, one advertised as open to the public, and no one answers any questions. Are you in a new episode of “The Twilight Zone”? No, you would have attended the meeting set by the mayor of Logansport on May 20 regarding the proposed annexation.

    May 30, 2013

  • PUBLIC FORUM: Thanks for helping make event a hit

    The Cass County Historical Society would like to thank everyone who made this year’s County Wide Historic Bike Tour a success. This is only our third year for this particular kind of fundraiser and we have found the positive feedback from the entrants to be so worth the effort.

    May 28, 2013

  • PUBLIC FORUM: Walton’s May Fest a big success thanks to many

    The May Fest last Saturday was a huge success. We probably had the most visitors ever for one of these events. The word was that every street had multiple yard sales. The feedback that I got suggests we also had the most yard sales ever.

    May 26, 2013

  • PUBLIC FORUM: Happy with direction being taken by officials

    The North American Power industry is experiencing one of the biggest shake-ups in its history. Abundant natural gas, new environmental rules, aging infrastructure, plant retirements and an increasing portfolio of renewable energy projects are pulling the industry in new directions.

    May 26, 2013

  • PUBLIC VIEW: Letter carriers report results of food drive

    On May 11, 2013, the NALC (National Association of Letter Carriers) held its 21st annual food drive. Local NALC Branch 3232 was participating for the 18th year in the food drive and through the efforts of its members and many other volunteers, collected 14,215 pounds.

    May 26, 2013

  • PUBLIC FORUM: One man’s long overdue expression of appreciation

    Editor’s note: The following letter from Edward R. Maple was submitted through a friend. Maple, a Logansport native and current Fishers resident, has terminal cancer and wishes to thank men who had an impact on his life.

    May 26, 2013

  • PUBLIC FORUM: Solar, wind power were considered

    Ms. Madella Gellinger voiced some questions in her letter to the Pharos-Tribune April 21 about the new power plant. She asked why solar panels and wind turbines were not being considered

    May 23, 2013

  • PUBLIC FORUM: Minimize our risk before making bet

    A Logansport letter-writer calls a local proposal to generate energy from refuse-derived fuels a risky gamble.

    May 19, 2013

  • PUBLIC FORUM: Thanks for making event a success

    A Big Brothers, Big Sisters representative is grateful for the community's support in a recent fundraiser.

    May 19, 2013

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