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Tue, May 13 2008 

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Our View: On school building plan

It is a given that the Arlington and Milroy Elementary schools in Rush County are both approaching 100 years of age, are outdated and are in need of replacement.....more>>

  • Our View: Thanks for your efforts
    Another chapter in Rushville’s history will come to a close Tuesday when the Rushville City Council meets for the last time.

  • Our View: On the Rushville Animal Shelter
    Many area residents are aware of allegations regarding improper euthanasia practices at the Rushville Animal Shelter.

  • Our View: On election outcome
    Local voters have spoken and their message appears to have been that it is time for a change. Of the seven people elected locally only two were incumbents.

  • Our View: Amphitheater is worthy of community support
    It would be difficult to argue that the amphitheater in Riverside Park on Rushville’s south side is not a great addition to our community.

  • Another View: Ethanol debate needs airing
    Public debates are usually viewed as a war, with one side winning and one losing. And debates are often seen as a negative, with each side using nasty exaggerations and the public unable to decipher the truth.

  • Our View: On anonymous comments
    The Issue
    Should anonymous comments be posted online and printed in the
    newspaper?
    Our View
    Unsigned comments are acceptable as long as everyone follows the rules.

  • From the publisher
    A lot of people have been talking about the content of managing editor Kevin Green’s column this past Monday. The response has been overwhelmingly positive.

  • Our View: On economic development
    Sir Walter Scott is credited with saying in Rob Roy that “time waits for no man.”
    Rush County Economic & Community Development Corporation Executive Director Greg Griffin tendered his letter of resignation in late May.

  • Our View: Regarding Labor Day
    Monday is Labor Day. For many Americans that means little more than a day off work. Backyard barbecues, camping trips or an excursion to a lake or beach frequently commemorate what is commonly considered the end of the summer season.

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