I would personally like to extend a huge thank-you to everyone in our Anderson “family,” without whom training camp would not have been such an amazing success.
To Anderson University President Dr. James Edwards and Mayor Kris Ockomon, thank you for your leadership in orchestrating this monumental event. You truly showed the sports world what a great place we have in Anderson.
Many of our fans may not understand the countless hours of work required by an event of this magnitude. Thank you to the staffs at the city of Anderson and Anderson University.
It was so exciting to wake each morning and see the daily camp coverage by The Herald Bulletin. Thank you to all the THB writers and staff members for your great work.
This incredible feat could never have been achieved without the tremendous generosity of those donors who stepped up to the plate in a huge way. Thank you to the businesses, organizations and individuals who donated to the effort.
Finally, thank you to Sena Landey, Anderson University vice president of finance and treasurer, and Steve Champlin, Indianapolis Colts director of football administration. This all started with a conversation in 2003, and none of this would ever have been possible without your commitment to never giving up on the dream of bringing the Colts back to Anderson.
I have said it for years and I will continue to do so: Anderson, Indiana, is one of the best-kept secrets in the world, and the 2010 Colts Training Camp is just one more example to prove that fact.
Art Pepelea, Jr.
Anderson
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Letter: Many involved in Colts camp success
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Viewpoint: Medical professionals instill confidence
The reason for this letter is not to inform everyone in town “all about my operation,” but far more importantly, to share my remedial experience — physically and emotionally — with gratitude and appreciation for all components of the entire Saint John’s Cancer Center team.
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Letter: Impatient drivers ignore school bus arm
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the people that drive on 38th Street from Columbus Avenue to Scatterfield Road every morning for running my stop arm on the school bus that I drive.
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Letter: Public should have say on library space
As taxpayers, does the public have no say-so what happens with their tax dollars? With some proper schedule management, those existing meeting rooms can fulfill everyone’s needs.
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Letter: Election fraud tales turn voters away
Columnist Maureen Hayden asked, “Why did 3 million Hoosiers choose not to vote?” She gave a few reasons but I can think of another one.
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Letter: Elected officials should buy insurance
I may be wrong but I thought the city and county were hurting for money, and that’s why services keep getting cut or eliminated. One thing is evident. There is no shortage of money for lawsuits.
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Letter: Source of inequality is not economic
The truth of the collapse of a living-wage economy for working-class America is a social catastrophe and, increasingly, a severe embarrassment to free-market ideology.
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Letter: America following road to tyranny
Global elitists behind our government have methodically been guiding our government toward the New World Order.
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Letter: Let’s work through the problems
On May 14 I attended the county council meeting in hopes that I could understand what is happening in the legislative branch of our Madison County government. What I saw was politics at its worst and I cannot applaud either party.
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Letter: Columnist Brown ignores truth
It’s hard to understand why The Herald Bulletin carries columns by Susan Stamper Brown, who has such a blatant disregard for truth in her conservative propaganda.
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Letter: Taxpayers should thank the ‘few’
Are those who worry about the loss of the wheel tax concerned about the roads or about their jobs? Most of them could care less about people’s needs.
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