Thanks for help with Lincoln Day
Thanks for a wonderful 102nd Lincoln Day.
Cass County has the longest, consecutively running Lincoln Day in the United States. On behalf of the Cass County Republican Central Committee, thank you to all who worked so hard to make the evening so successful and memorable, having the largest turnout in years to a Lincoln Day dinner. A sincere thanks to the 270 who attended.
A special thank you goes to Julian Ridlen for his recitation of the Gettysburg Address, and to Richard Mourdock, our state treasurer, for his tribute to the life of Abraham Lincoln. To end the evening, Todd Miller’s rendition of “God Bless America” along with the audience participation was unforgettable. What a wonderful evening!
Kay Weatherwax, chair
Cass Co. Republican Party
Beagle Club seeks help
The Western Beagle Club located northwest of Lake Cicott on 250N needs to disc approximately eight acres of land to plant food plots for wildlife, mainly rabbits.
The Western Beagle Club is looking for someone to donate a tractor or the use of a tractor to disc.
If anyone is interested in helping the club by donating their time and equipment, donating the use of a tractor or even donating a tractor to the club, contact me at (574) 727-6166 for more information.
Jerry Denny
Logansport
Opinion
Public forum May 8
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Taking the cow to school
Managing editor Kelly Hawes says a recent highly publicized prank shows the quality of kids in Logansport.
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Public forum
Letters of up to 400 words may be submitted to Public Forum, Pharos-Tribune, 517 E. Broadway, Logansport IN 46947. The email address is publicforum@pharostribune.com, and the fax number is 574-732-5070.
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More than just an extra day off
Monday is Memorial Day, a time when the nation pauses to remember those who have given their lives in defense of the freedoms we all enjoy. It’s great to have a long weekend, but let’s not forget the holiday’s original meaning.
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Have fun, safe start to summer
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of the summer season. Have fun this weekend, but be sure to keep it safe.
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Thorns & Roses
Thorns & Roses is our staff’s compilation of the best and worst of the week, but if you have your own nominations, feel free to send them along for publication in our Public Forum. Submissions of up to 400 words may be addressed to Pharos-Tribune, 517 E. Broadway, Logansport IN 46947. The fax number is 574-732-5070, and the email address is publicforum@pharostribune.com. Don’t forget to include your name, address and daytime telephone number.
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Meeting students where they are
A mall-based alternative school in Indianapolis is working to reach students who weren’t able to succeed in a traditional classroom. The approach is similar to the one now being taken by Logansport schools.
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A woman on both state tickets
Columnist Dave Kitchell writes about the running mates for gubernatorial hopefuls John Gregg and Mike Pence.
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Public forum
Letters of up to 400 words may be submitted to Public Forum, Pharos-Tribune, 517 E. Broadway, Logansport IN 46947. The email address is publicforum@pharostribune.com, and the fax number is (574) 732-5070.
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Postal service listens to small towns
The U.S. Postal Service plans to keep smaller post offices open by scaling back the hours at those and other offices. The postal service deserves credit for listening to the concerns of its customers.
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Public forum
Letters of up to 400 words may be submitted to Public Forum, Pharos-Tribune, 517 E. Broadway, Logansport IN 46947. The email address is publicforum@pharostribune.com, and the fax number is (574) 732-5070.
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