Don’t be careless or indifferent with vote Former President Obama said recently that “the biggest threat to Democracy is indifference.” According to the web, Indifference is a noun meaning lack of interest, concern or sympathy. When I wake up in the morning and listen to the news, I find myself shaking my head with a visceral (deep-felt response) when attempting to make sense of our current world. Read More
Time to replace ‘Silent Bob’ To the editor: Why I ran against Bob Latta in the Republican primary: Read More
County law enforcement leaders oppose State Issue 1 On November 6, 2018 Ohio voters will be faced with a constitutional amendment otherwise known as State Issue 1, entitled “The Neighborhood Safety, Drug Treatment, and Rehabilitation Amendment.” Hardin County voters should not be fooled that this will aid in community safety, drug treatment or rehabilitation efforts. Read More
Fair board appreciated I attended the Hardin County Fair Board Banquet Sunday, September 16, 2018 to watch Scioto Sound perform (Upper Scioto Valley Schools Show Choir). They did an excellent job and I was proud to watch them. During this banquet there were a couple of Junior Fair Board members recognized for their hard work. Read More
Commended for great fair I believe this is the opportune time to commend the fair board, junior fair board, the merchants, local farm families, local law enforcement, and the community for making the Hardin County Fair so great! This year the weather went from desert heat to tropical rains but even under such duress, the people of Hardin County excelled making the 2018 fair a success. Inclement weather will not beat this community down. Read More
Support Ada levy renewal It didn’t take me long to learn that our vision of “Aspiring to excel in all areas of the school experience” is not just words. Ada Schools really lives this vision. We share it with students and staff alike, and refer to it when making decisions. Recent successes at Ada Schools include improvements in technology, significant increases in the number of College Credit Plus courses offered on campus, a new STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) series of classes, additions to middle school electives, and continued implementation of the Literacy Collaborative to improve reading skills for elementary students. Read More
Latta won’t talk to constituents To the editor: How can Bob Latta represent us in Congress when he doesn’t talk to us? Representative Latta has not held an in-person town hall in years. As the Toledo Blade wrote, criticizing Mr. Latta’s failure to hold town halls, “Representation is personal. It is eye-to-eye and face-to-face. Elected members of Congress, especially those in the people’s House, need … Read More
Need change in 5th District USA Today has reported that, thanks to tax cuts, the federal budget deficit is spiking. Already 21 percent above the level of 2017, it will rapidly surpass $1 trillion. Unlike the deficits we faced during the Great Recession, this crisis is the result of a deliberate act that undercuts revenues for years to come. Read More
United Way seeks support During the last few years, as a board member of the United Way of Hardin County, I have been so pleased with the support we have received from our county residents and businesses. Hardin County people are well known for taking care of Hardin County people! Read More
Leaders praise school law Superintendents across Ohio sincerely thank Senator Matt Huffman, SD12, for sponsoring and strongly advocating for the passage of Senate Bill 216, the Ohio Public School Deregulation Bill. The bill recently signed into law by Governor Kasich was in development for over a year and it represents countless hours of dedicated work on behalf of local school districts. Read More