North central Indiana, particularly Howard, Miami and Tipton counties, have had a pretty tough year.
Chrysler’s factory shutdowns, brought on by the automaker’s brief bankruptcy, sent Howard County unemployment to 19.3 percent in May. Delphi cut salaried retirees’ health and life insurance benefits and seeks to default retiree pensions to the federal government. Many, if not most, area residents are working longer hours for less than what they made a year or two ago.
Kokomo needs a party. The annual Haynes Apperson Festival kicks off today, and it couldn’t come soon enough.
This community has a lot to celebrate – namely its automotive heritage.
The first American car was made here. An early Indianapolis 500 racer was made here. The first carburetor was made here. The first pneumatic tire was made here.
Kokomo has quite a bit to be proud of – not the least of which is its people. The economy has knocked many down, but they get back up. Families, friends and churches lift up those experiencing worry and heartache.
It’s what we do. It’s what we’re supposed to do.
People here need a diversion, if only for a moment. So attend one of the concerts over the next three days. And Saturday, take in the parade, the car show or the fireworks.
And when members of the ’70s supergroup Boston are playing the band’s favorite songs, remember this: Civic pride is more than a feeling.
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‘More than a Feeling’
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Forever thankful
Monday is Memorial Day, a national holiday to remember those who have died while serving our country.
Memorial Day officially
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Cheers and Jeers - Saturday, May 26, 2012
Thanks for your kindness
Terry Siegrist, a paralegal in Salina, Kan., sends this Cheer:
“The family of the late Esther Sprinkle wishes to send our heartfelt thanks to all who gave so generously of their kindness and sympathy in the death of our beloved mother and grandmother. We especially want to thank those who visited us at the funeral home and sent flowers, cards, memorials or food.
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USPS scales back plans
The issue: Postal Service plans to keep smaller post offices open.
Our view: Agency deserves credit for listening to the concerns of customers.
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Sign change is overdue
A colleague of ours years ago said Indiana lawmakers should change the state motto to “We’ll Get Around to It.” His observation is both funny and sad.
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Tips on flag etiquette
Monday is Memorial Day – set aside to honor those Americans who gave their lives in this nation’s wars. Lots of folks fly the flag every day as a show of patriotism, but what many might not know is that there are specific rules outlined in the U.S. Flag Code concerning its display.
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Cheers & Jeers - Saturday, May 19, 2012
Carriers collect 19 tons of food
Brian S. Kidwell of Branch 533 of the letter carriers union sends this Cheer:
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Walk a lap, fight cancer
Before you read any farther, stop for a second and think about what this one word means to you: cancer.
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Program eyes troubled kids
If you know a teenager who has gotten off track, Elissa Andersen might be just the person to call.
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Editorial - May 15, 2012: Hard work still pays
The issue: The Class of 2012.
Our view: Congratulations on your achievement, graduating high school seniors, and remember to thank those who helped you along the way to success.
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de la Bastide: Indiana, the nation lose true statesman
During his 36 years in the U.S. Senate, Richard Lugar was noted for his ability to compro-mise when it came to legislation impacting the nation, and as a statesman when it came to foreign policy issues.
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