EDITORIAL Attack on free speech comes from both ideological poles EDITORIAL

Editorial by John Estridge Let me preface this by saying the obvious for anyone who knows me or has read anything I have written: I don’t know a lot about anything. But I know a little about a lot. One of the things I have had in my cluttered, amusement-park-of-a-mind for quite a number of …

EDITORIAL An open letter to BTC President Curtis Ward EDITORIAL

An Editorial by John Estridge I guess with the large majority against the two new seats and with your large defeat in the State Rep race, you have come to recognize what people think of your tenure as council president. Prior to becoming president, you had a very bright political future ahead of you. Had …

EDITORIAL Vote NO to King Curtis Nov. 8 EDITORIAL

An Editorial by John Estridge This is something I promised myself and a good friend of mine I would never do again: Write an editorial about the Brookville Town Council. Being concerned by the – I’m grasping for the right adjective here – ludicrous, insane, puzzling, inexplicable, dastardly, unbelievable – actions by our Brookville Town …

EDITORIAL Excuses made concerning a man’s attempt to kill four deputies EDITORIAL

An Editorial by John Estridge A person told me to read an article in a local publication. After reading it, I was shocked, livid and otherwise upset. It was about the police-involved shooting in Cedar Grove on May 13. Zachary Chetwood, 31, called 911 and said he was going to commit suicide. However, after four …

EDITORIAL An exercise in futility EDITORIAL

An Editorial by John Estridge When I turned 18 on Jan. 28, 1975, my dad gave me a choice: Leave and live or stay and not live. I chose the former That took me to live with my sister Karen and my brother-in-law Tom in Fredericksburg, Virginia. It was one of the best educations I …

In the words of Randy Quaid, I’m back: an editorial

An editorial by John Estridge Well, it is a New Year. And with this change from 2021 to 2022, the start of my 65th year on the planet, I have decided to bring my blog back to life. After the special prosecutor decided to not bring charges against Brookville Town Council President Curtis Ward and …

LAST EDITORIAL No charges to be filed and end to blog; Good luck to taxpayers you are going to need it

An editorial by John Estridge With the announcement there will be no charges against Brookville Town Council President Curtis Ward and Brookville Town Council Member Chuck Campbell, I have decided to retire my blog. I believe this is another example of all that matters in Brookville and Franklin County is who you are and how …

EDITORIAL: Bose McKinney and Evans, cruel irony sort of seems like a weak words when describing this terrible situation for Brookville taxpayers

An EDITORIAL by John Estridge Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 2, during a special meeting and in less than two minutes three Brookville Town Council members voted to sign an engagement letter with Bose McKinney and Evans, an Indianapolis law firm, in the event felony charges against two council members are levied as a result of a …

EDITORIAL/Analysis READI Grant, Residential TIF District and “voluntary” annexation, how all of it hurts us and makes Curtis Ward and his buds wealthier: One of two EDITORIAL/Analysis, Please read both

By John Estridge My plan was to write one editorial/analysis on the timeline surrounding the Curtis Ward/Chuck Campbell/Brookville Town Council calamity that will negatively affect every taxpayer in Brookville and possibly in the entire county, especially Snob Knob, Snob Hill or whatever one wants to call it. However, the part about the READI Grant and …

EDITORIAL and analysis concerning the timeline leading to the theft of our tax money to enrich wealthy people: ONE OF TWO

By John Estridge It does not take Sherlock Holmes to figure out why we Brookville taxpayers have purchased a Pig in a Poke Golf Course and are about to annex Snob Knob or Snob Hill or whatever you want to call it. Here is a little timeline concerning what has occurred since July 7 to …