Around Town – April 22

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April 22

Orchids to

the gentleman who paid for my groceries at Kroger, thank you very much.

the Commons Board for working towards reinstating rules for a civil society.

the good people who realize we aren’t living in the narrow-minded 19th century anymore and we actually live in a modern 21st century world and our rules and morals should reflect that.

Mike Eudy for being a great neighbor and mowing the easement for those of us who don’t have riding mowers, very much appreciated.

Duke Energy for restoring the street lighting on Washington Street from 25th Street to 27th Street.

Lindsay and Alexis for all their wonderful care at the clinic in Kroger.

John Krull for another great column in Friday’s Republic.

Richard Feldman for his column about birth control as good public policy, long overdue!

John Krull for his accurate representation of the NRA.

Bartholomew County Assessor Ginny Whipple for being transparent to groups of Mill Race Center seniors and responding to requests for information about assessment processes and methodology.

Laura at Casey’s store on Wednesday afternoon for her help and understanding.

the sports legislation passed by the House protecting our children and grandchildren.

Brigid on Haspin Lane for the morel mushrooms and being a great neighbor always.

Onions to

the establishment allowing practicing addicts to collect donations for nonprofits.

the resident throwing your trash in to our dumpster.

rules that make the “public living room” look more like a break room.

the county for the 20% increase to my property tax bill for 2023 without any changes to my structures or land.

the person who talks extremely loudly on their car phone past 10 p.m. in the apartment complex parking lot.

the controversial congresswoman defending the Air National Guardsman charged with downloading classified secrets to his friends, saying he was persecuted because he’s white and a Christian.

elementary office staff for always standing around eating and talking instead of helping parents or making us wait outside of the door for you to ring us in.

the guest columnist in Friday’s paper.

the two cars that did not stop at U.S. 31 and Beam Road.

Happy Birthday to

Dorothy Walker, from friends at Bethel Baptist Church.

Missy McNealy, from your family, Tammy, Melanie and Donna.

Charlotte Frazier-bey, from your family and Donna.

Dan Vass, love from all your family and friends.