Around Town – May 5

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May 5

Orchids to

crossing guard Gary for helping the two students stay safe Tuesday morning! Your kindness was noticed, from a Smith Elementary teacher.

Jay Ambrose, well said.

Jay Ambrose for a well written column.

the sweet lady in the white SUV who paid for my McDonald’s breakfast. You made my day! I will pass on your kindness!

Jay Ambrose for his excellent column.

Jay Ambrose for his extremely well thought out column.

Jay Ambrose’s column.

Ginny Whipple on her successful campaign for assessor, from Pam C.

our active duty military and veterans for tremendous sacrifices and dedication to protecting our freedoms, from a grateful citizen.

the lady at JayC who moved me in front of her place in line because I had only two items to purchase.

Doug Southern and his guys for the wonderful job on making our old house look new again with a new roof.

Voelz Body Shop for the excellent work and making my car look brand-new again.

Dr. Gourineni and the incredibly competent and caring CRH cardiac team-you have my everlasting gratitude from the bottom of my heart.

Heather, love Sharon.

Emily and Beth and Kay Jewelers for my beautiful Mother’s Day ring.

the Republic article on the state’s crumbling public health structure.

Bill Kozar for sharing his wonderful picture in Wednesday’s edition, from Sheila.

bringing to justice every rioter including representatives for plotting and the actions of Jan. 6.

Onions to

rising rents, maybe if government officials stopped raising taxes to support vanity projects, people wouldn’t have to pay higher rents!

the 2016 election that was truly stolen and resulted in a Supreme Court steal.

the administration for dividing our country like no one else has ever done.

the team playing less deserving players over more talented ones because their rich parents make huge donations to the program.

the company learning a $158 million dollar lesson to stop doing business in communist countries.

teaching students it’s OK to pay for votes instead of running a fair election.

the 83 percent of local registered voters who did not vote in the primary, letting only 17% choose our elected officials.

the elected official supporting $33 billion in aid to Ukraine to “save lives.”

the judges who lied about their positions in their confirmation hearings.

the police officers who wouldn’t do anything to help a female citizen after another female citizen hit me.

activists who throw tantrums when they lose.

the federal official who lies yet again.

high gas prices hurting all the Americans.

Happy Birthday to

Evan Wheeler, from your family and Donna.

Donna Condon, from all your family.