— Isgrigg offers his perspective
— West Clark Community School Board Meeting
— Judge race
— Police work
— Reader upset with GCCS school board
— Parade committee offers thanks
— She’s mad at ISP
— Shooting spurs many questions
— Charlestown color guard going strong
— Don't be so quick to judge
— Couldn't hospital help Youth Shelter
— It's time for serious protest
On behalf of the New Albany Little League, I would like to send a big thank you to the Silver Creek Little League for allowing our 13 to 14-year-old boys a place to play and practice this year.
— Big thanks to Silver Creek Little League
I was pleased to see the “Caesar’s Casino Site” archeological exhibit at the Falls of the Ohio Interpretative Center recently, and enjoyed it very much. I am interested in ancient and historic Indians, and have been waiting to see the exhibit.
—Are turn signals out of style?
—Reader: Experience counts
—Check out GCCS video at local libraries
—Reader: Shooter should be in custody
— New Albany school
— Workers shouldn’t be exposed to smoke while on the job
— Why enforce parking now?
— Donated organs should go first to organ donors
— A friendly, neighborly Fourth of July challenge
— Farr disputes Evaline’s column
— Reader: Don’t forget Westhaven
— NA gives former resident the blues
— He couldn’t believe his eyes
— Edwardsville Inc
— Medicare cuts
— New Washington athletics
— Medicare benefits
— Sewers in rural areas
— New Albany Council
— Greater Clark School Board
— Water into wine
— Why steal grave's flowers?
—Golden Rule would serve us well
— Kudos to 2008 NA graduates
— Proud to live in Edwardsville
My daughter is now 14. This weekend she went to see the movie “Horton Hears a Who,” a movie based on the children’s book of the same name, by Theodor ”Dr. Suess” Giesel. Keep in mind that my daughter is a teenager who finds most things bland, and boring, but not Horton. You see, she was raised on Dr. Suess, and his stories, as bewitching now as they were then, they still resonate in that supercharged, over-emotional, hyper-activated, skeptical-to-a-fault, not-easily entertained-teenage brain.
— Support veterans education aid
— Reader defends IUS graduation
— New Albany need strict smoking ban
— Letter writer off track
— Open letter to Floyd Commissioners
— Cooper responds to Dodd opinions
— Make police checkpoints mobile
— There is so a free meal
— What we should memorialize
— More oil, plus less consumption, does not equal lower prices
— City needs to change its way
— Mom supports teachers
— She says it’s time for change
— Farm Bureau applauds Congress for passing bill
—Don’t forget your grandchildren
Eight Belles was the only filly in the race that day. Race she did. At the start she was riding high, in fifth position from the rail, and still she ran. At the first turn, she still held fifth place behind Bob Black Jack, Cowboy Cal, Cool Coal Man and Recapturetheglory, and still she ran.
— IUS function was ill planned
— Column was unprofessional
— What is stormwater fee paying for?
— Eating habits helping bird flu
— Ode to a pit bull
— Moore's cell phone
— Fetz responds to letter
— Floyd County new position
— Environmental grocery bags
— Georgetown's Don Carter
—Shouldn't we have peace of mind?
—Response: We take care very seriously
— Guns are fine, it’s people that kill
— Soldier offers thanks for support
— NAFC woes are administrative
— Leadership is problem in contract debate
— Clarifying IUS Democrats’ stance
—Keep Goodwill in mind when donating
—Reader: Thanks for fixing Floyd County road
—U.S. needs to help save lives abroad
—Reader: Hypocrisy in action
— Price fundraiser
— Faith column
— Prosser students
— GI bill needs to be updated
— Farr disputes Neal letter
—NAFC contract battle is ugly to watch
— Election letters
— Perspective on NA-FC contract issues
— Reader unhappy with Knobs view
— Should Americans be bitter, disappointed or upset?
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. In 2006, over 84,000 children in Indiana were reported as victims of child abuse and neglect. This is proof that we must get our heads out of the sand, join hands and raise awareness about the state of our children in Southern Indiana. Lets turn the tide on this and think of how in 2005, Clark and Floyd Counties welcomed approximately 2500 newborns into the community.
— Matthews: Hill is shrugging off Obama’s elitist remarks
— Open letter to Sen. Barack Obama
— Clinton is most qualified candidate
— Reader upset with Greater Clark superintendent
— Farr questions Adamson
—Voter thinks candidate’s photo says a lot
—Resident not happy with Jacobi’s record
—Reader disagrees with DeKay column
—Hill responds to letter
—Reader liked town meeting
Zoller: Help support, educate children
Don’t take incumbents for granted
Greater Clark parent disagrees with layoffs
—Study before electing school board
—Floyd health officer recommends vaccines
—Classrooms are overcrowded
—Reader fed up with Dems
— Obama is his choice for change
— Jeff reader wants outlet mall
— Would you work without contract?
— Music piracy is too common
— Where will ‘pool rats’ go?
—Help make Relay a local success
—Saying goodbye to Community friend
—Congrats all around to Bulldogs
— Clarksville petition is political in nature
— Reader unhappy with Thunder parking
—Reader: Stop Big Tobacco from targeting children
—New Albany has lost special man
—Welcome to my traffic world
—Work force has changed radically in his time
—Can Barack Obama be a presidential prince?
—Hill is making poor decisions
—Sewer bill fee in Jeff is unfair
—Reader: All streets should be treated equal
—Thanks to NAHS boys
—Jeff resident wants recycling choice
—Annexee wants her sidewalks first
—Reader: Grad rates are let down
—Fire safety regulations, hoops don’t mix
—West New Albany must unite
—Reader: Needs help with harassment
—Age discrimination bill hurt by Chamber
—Family thanks area ‘angels’
—Reader: Providence coach needs to take responsibility
—Reader: Don’t charge or medical records
—Why make judges partisan?
—Shelter leader solicits winter aid, and offers thanks
—Reader happy with Clarksville activities
—Jacobi: Police and media must communicate
—Some thoughts on DeKay's Clinton and Thatcher column
—DeKay defends her column
— Clarksville reader upset with story, quotes
—The epitome of teamwork
—Leave cheerleaders alone
—Reader agrees with Salter’s column
—Reader has questions about PUF funds
— Young on Copperhead Legislature
—Reader: Support Safe Climate Act
—Who needs cheerleaders?
—In Ingle we trust?
—Senators: Property taxes are a priority
—Study identifies work force needs
— Cuts are the answer for NA budget woes
— Floyd child support still a mess
— Alzheimer’s research needs funds
— Reader thanks street department
— Farr disputes Bible quotes
— Reader challenges Wilder's argument even if he can't challenge annexation
—McDonald: Time for Utica to move forward
—Oak Park resident agrees with columnist
—Ethan's Angels in Utica
—Reader questions the system
— Hoosiers shouldn't be taxed for bridges
— Reader: Blacks are important part of U.S. history
—Reader: U.S. needs to ditch illegal alien plan
—Local history has been saved
—Farr challenges Neal column
—Outdated and bigoted notions
— Teen cell phones
— Floyd youth shelter
—Reducing IUS' fees is a mistake
—Can taxpayers see list of improvement projects
—Reader: Parties have divided us
—Concern touches Red Cross
—LifeSpring helping the transition
—Reader: No one's denying need for youth shelter
—County home is symbol of compassion
—Reader: There’s time and place to save structures
—Matthews: It’s time to help
—Woods resident defends developer
—Harl defends door decision
—Gambling is costing too much
—Oak Park resident cites expenditures
—Reader: Hap loved the airport
12-year-old weighs in on property taxes
—Deatrick: Mayor hasn't justifief city's extra early spending
—Farm Bureau property tax plan wants entire levies removed
—Clarksville parent unhappy with school switch
—Why won't elected officials listen to the people?
—Jacobi supports tax vote
—Reader turns light on Washington
—Thanks to Jeff couple
—Sniper victim’s brother offers thoughts
—A Dream for America
—Staff writer says goodbye
—Kudos to Tribune photographers
—Wishes for New Albany 2008
—Clarksville reader shows support
—Let your voice be heard
—Reader fed up with recycling
—Not a fan of Bush
—Let's be more polite
—Reader wants Fetz' apology
—Clarksville resident wants to hear voices
—Farr responds to Young's letter
—Grandmother thanks community
—Reader speaks out about San Francisco Zoo tiger attac
After the Black Sox Scandal of 1920s, a young fan seeing “Shoeless” Joe Jackson emerge from the courthouse, gave us the immortal line, “Say it ain’t so, Joe.”
— Reader wants local news on radio
— It's time for a woman leader
—What can one person do?
—Athletic program is in good hands
—Appreciate the Wii's in your life
—Food ministry thanks Caesars Foundation
— Clarksville smoking
— Faith and license plates
— Local aviation book
— Ivy Tech auto program
— Think green
— New Albany trash can
— Local MLK award nominees
— New group to promote debates in '08 election
— Group looking for MLK award nominees
— Stawar column gets him thinking
—FOP offers support for city councilman
— Reader: What are atheists thinking?
— Reader opposed to annexation
— Farr offers another view
—Reader: Licensed to drive recklessly?
—Your tax dollars at work
—Park is a great idea
— NA City leader disputes Coffey quotes
— Animal Control needs bite
— Matthews: Voters should vote on taxes
— Cheers to downtown Jeff holiday
—Reader: Support Salvation Army, Goodwill
—Hitch-hiking through the road map of now
—Elections — It can get better than this
—Fed contracts are problem, not taxes
—Reader happy with Sodrel
—Reader: Sampson not good for IU
—Election night prank upsets readers
—Senior reader struggles to watch IU basketball
—Readers: Sodrel is pandering
—Let's celebrate Vissing Park
—Let's love our New Albany
—Thank you for helping Ethan
—Giving al-Qaeda hope
—Aunt upset with schools
— Is annexation just about cash?
— Thanks to Youth Boosters
— An Open letter to President Bush
—Sekula thanks volunteers
—Veteran is getting a bad deal
—Reader disagrees with gay rights bill
—Let's be fair about sin taxes
—Reader: Maybe God did lie
—Coffey unhappy with Tucker's opinions
—N.A. reader chides Tribune
—When in doubt refer to the Constitution
—Pilor Club touts LifeSaver
—Clarksville reader unhappy with town entrances
—The few, the proud, the poll workers
—Reader: It's not always driver's fault
—Reader enjoys Hillcrest
—It's American Education Week
—Salute all veterans, even from past
— North American alliances
— Local radio
—Don't forget veteran sacrifices
—Reader: Let's come together for C-town
—Jacobi offers legal background