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Opinion

  • Web letter by Karen Allen: Schools lose more than experience when older teachers pushed aside
    How is it good for our children, our country and our future to permit schools to be filled with a majority of young, new, inexperienced educators as touted by one administrator at a recent meeting of parents?
  • Prudent investment
    “Windfall” has been the frequently used description of the $8.5 million in income tax revenue the city recently found out it would receive from the state. But this is money the city should have received all along.
  • Online election extras
    To read endorsement editorials for Tuesday’s primary, go to www.journalgazette.net/endorsements. To read questionnaires completed by GOP legislative candidates, go to www.journalgazette.
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Book events

MONDAY

Book signing – Local author Mark R. Hunter will sign copies of “My Funny Valentine: America’s Most Hilarious Writers Take On Love, Romance, and Other Complications” by Linton Robinson and Karla Telega (which features Hunter’s work); 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Noble County Library, 813 E. Main St., Albion.

WEDNESDAY

Book discussion – History professor Tim Smith on new book, “Churchill, America and Vietnam 1941-1945”; 7 p.m. in RichLyn Library at Huntington University; free.