Thoughts on Flat Rock Creek shutting down
On November 14th I along with the rest of our neighbors learned a heartbreaking truth.
On November 14th I along with the rest of our neighbors learned a heartbreaking truth.
The Cemetery Board of Trustees would like to acknowledge and thank the voters of Paulding for putting your trust in us.
As the holidays approach there’s a new film now at the theaters that I would highly recommend for families to see together.
When I realized that the Progress was turning 75, I was convinced something had to be done.
I spent Election Night 2024 in a Fort Wayne hospital bed watching election coverage. I was watching MSNBC primarily for Steve Kornacki who’s fun to watch at the touchscreen focusing on counties in North Carolina.
A few months ago, my wife and I ventured a couple of hours west to visit the Hall of Heroes Superhero Museum in Elkhart, Indiana. It used to be in a building that looked like the Hall of Justice, but now it’s in a nondescript retail location.
In the United States, we elect the President and Vice-President in a way unlike any other elected office. The Constitution sets up the Electoral College, which was meant to balance the power between smaller states and larger ones.
In the swing state of Ohio, voters will soon decide the fate of State Issue 1, a proposal to establish a 15-member citizens’ redistricting commission to draw the state’s political maps.
I just want to start by saying my stance has nothing against the students at Wayne Trace. This is purely the cost of the $30 million project and how it is being paid for.
Dear Paulding Friends, What are we thinking when we, as Paulding County residents, care more about what political party a person belongs to than what they mean to us as people in our community? Why can’t we just have signs in our yard promoting our political choice without causing someone to decide they have the right to damage or destroy these same signs? This election will be over soon. One party will have elected their candidate.