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A Cause For Paws will be closed from Dec. 29, 2012, through Jan. 26, 2013. We will reopen Feb. 2. All our adoptable dogs can be seen on Facebook and Petfinder at A Cause For Paws Logansport. Please call if you would like to adopt while we are closed; someone will return your call to 574-753-5575. Our cats can be seen and adopted every day at our local PetSense. Have a safe and happy holiday season.
Lisa Kennel
Cause for Paws
Opinion
PUBLIC FORUM: Taking a holiday break
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OUR VIEW: Putting memorial back in Memorial Day
What does Memorial Day mean to you?
Picnics and playing in the park? Hitting the pool for opening day? Not having to work on Monday?
For many, Memorial Day is the unofficial first day of summer, though the calendar might say June 21. But that’s not what it is supposed to be. -
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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FRANKLIN: Working to keep jobs here
I vividly remember the picket line outside the city building in August 2011, where about 100 people stood against accepting Duke’s proposal to close the Logansport Municipal Utilities plant and stood for keeping local jobs, which prompted the Utility Service Board to keep looking at options.
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THEIR VIEW: CEOs should buy their own perks
It’s no secret that CEOs of public companies make a lot of money.
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WOLFSIE: Looking for my lost cell phone
For the longest time, I had a label on my cell phone displaying the mobile number so if I lost the device the person who found it could call me.
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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
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OUR VIEW: Scammers seek profit from tragedy
We’re disgusted we even have to write this editorial.
As residents of Oklahoma City and its suburbs barely start the process of picking themselves up off the ground, we’ve already received warnings from state police about scammers looking to make a quick buck off the misfortune of others. - More Opinion Headlines
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OUR VIEW: Putting memorial back in Memorial Day






