Around Town – March 28

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March 28

Orchids to

the couple who paid for my two items at Dollar Tree on Sunday afternoon, I appreciate the kindness and will pay it forward, you have restored my faith in humanity.

my family for the great birthday party and for the great service from the waitresses of Montana Mike’s, from Charlotte.

Saturday’s guest columnist and her article.

Onions to

the new House majority doing nothing in three months to stop the invasion at our border.

using public tax money to fund private schools.

the multitude of drivers that treat stopping in line with stop signs or lines as optional.

legislating more money into the Indiana school voucher program and turning it into an entitlement program for the rich elite.

the organization which wants to give guns to everyone and open carry, but oh, you can’t carry a gun to their convention.

those wasting our money on more climate change nonsense.

the candidate who is running again although he knows that when he wins, his win will be stolen from him.

the absurdity of additional proof of identity for absentee voting, what guarantees that information will be protected and not sold?

evening big-engine test track on a city street

political party supporting teachers carrying firearms in school and then attending a convention which prohibits firearms.

the hypocrisy of a national gun rights convention which prohibits firearms.

people who call the law on others because their cats are running wild.

the political party that creates problems just so it can look like it’s solving them and that it’s more moral than the opposite party.

the leader whose entire domestic program is enriching America’s top two enemies.

the local elected official trying to make it more difficult for seniors and the handicapped to vote absentee by exaggerated stories of voter fraud.

the big local company doubling the retirees’ health insurance.

Happy Birthday to

Henry Blanchard, from your family and Donna.

Evelyn Smith, from all your Bartholomew County friends.

Evelyn Smith, from Janet and Donald.