Around Town – June 25

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June 25

Orchids to

the Imlays for cutting our grass, watering plants and providing a power washing tool, you are great neighbors, from your neighbor.

Robert Jordan for watering our plants, you have a green thumb and didn’t even know it! from friends of Bob.

Susan Cox for her column.

Paul Leddy for his letter.

Julie Robbins for her letter.

Julie Robbins for the spot-on letter.

Republicans who have quit believing the former leader’s lies.

elected officials who swear an oath to serve this country, and do not ask for, nor need to ask for, a presidential pardon.

John Krull’s Friday column.

the young lady shopping at Target who helped me get into the wheelchair when I was not feeling well.

quiet sunny mornings.

Don Cooper for releasing the trapped skunk.

the U.S. Supreme Court justices who had the courage to overturn Roe vs. Wade.

Olivia at the BMV for fast, efficient, and friendly service on Thursday.

Julie Robbins for her letter that was right-on.

John Krull for his great column, from Sheila.

those mowing for the city on part of the People Trail behind Parkside School, an outstanding job and we appreciate their effort.

our Supreme Court Justices who refuse to knuckle under to intimidation.

the paper for the great cartoon on the editorial page in Friday’s edition.

Onions to

the letter writer who thinks giving women control over their own health care makes anyone doomed.

the court taking away a Constitutional right, but only from women, which is, well, unconstitutional.

every elected official, including our representatives, who should be held accountable for not certifying the 2020 election.

not realizing you can just look the other way if you don’t like large cement yard art.

the former federal elected official and his supporters who treasonously tried to overthrow our democracy by any and all means just to get his way.

only saving consumers $1.80 on 10 gallons of gas by eliminating the federal gas tax of .18 cents for three months.

the illegitimate federal court that is a bad joke that is no longer funny.

taking down garage sale signs while mowing and not putting them back, signs cost money.

not realizing if we paid attention to the city streets like we do the silly People Trails we would have roads better than Japan.

company’s fiber installers partially trimming tree branches leaving them hanging for homeowners to finish the job.

the former federal official who risked the life of his vice president and endangered the lives of others and is still unrepentant.

the former federal official who continues to parrot many of his lies about Jan. 6 including that the rioters were not violent.

columnist criticizing one of the most honest and respectful politicians you could find.

protestors who are in favor of murder which abortion is.

those who don’t believe women should have control of their own bodies or their own health care decisions.

the politician for threatening a judge.

our country for making rulings that take us back in our history instead of moving ahead in our history.

Happy Birthday to

Tim Hirons, from your family and Donna.

Pam Dailey, from your family and Donna.

Happy Belated Birthday to

Kathy Peters, from your family, Donna and Karen.

Dave Dailey, from your family and Donna.

Jack Worton Sr. on No. 83, from all your family and friends and all those who love you.

James Turner, from Cindy Turner.

Happy Anniversary to

Ron and Michelle, from all your family.