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    Orchids to
    postal patrons who have offered cold bottles of water, sports drinks and soda to the mail carriers during the extreme heat.
    Brian Haldeman and the management at the post office for having bottles of water iced down for carriers when they leave in the morning and come back in the afternoon.
    the nice gentleman at the fair who let my son feed the lambs.
    Casey Miller for getting the assistant manager job in Franklin, from Mom.
    George Albers for the excellent letter to the editor.
    Jack St. Clair for the very informative article about smoking at the local American Legion Post.
    the man who bought breakfast for my mother and I Sunday morning at Lincoln Square Restaurant.
    Mom and Dad for doing everything you've done for me the past few days while I was getting my apartment painted, from Andrea.
    Pastors who take the time to call the sick, broken hearted and hurting people.
    John Tinkey for the donation of coffee to the Bartholomew County Fair Board.
     

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