Around Town – July 13

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July 13

Orchids to

Britt Brewer.

Leo Morris, he will be missed.

those people who are concerned about other people.

Megan at The Republic for her hard work.

JoAnne Anness.

Jill Long Thompson’s letter, but think it most difficult to have a serene leader in the pyrotechnic world we live in.

the young gentleman in the gray van who stopped to assist the elderly lady crossing the street at Central Avenue and U.S. 31 so she could catch the city bus, from the city transit bus driver.

Aaron Miller and Jill Thompson, guest columnists, on how politicians should perform to protect our democracy and be compromising and fair.

Brian Blair for publicizing our July monthly meeting with the correct location, from South Central Indiana Master Gardeners Association (SCIMGA).

Onions to

police wanting the public’s help with tips on wanted persons, but never investigating those tips when given.

only a one-month supply of houses for sale.

the federal leader saying that he is against allowing Ukraine to join NATO while the war is going on, encouraging the Russian leader to prolong the war.

the loud car on 31st Street, you have a right to a loud car and the neighbors have a right to sleep past 5:21 a.m. each morning.

the local politician forcing his religious beliefs onto others before trusting medical science, forcing a woman to carry a collection on non-viable cells is not “pro-life.”

leaders who think it’s OK for kids to attend drag shows that encourage “tipping.”

depleting our ammunition stockpile by giving them to another country and now having none for our own defense.

the association that doesn’t make the landlords keep up their rentals on the outside.

the county for spraying on all the summer flowers.

the federal elected official for giving out U.S. secrets on television.

the loan company asking for all different kinds of things to secure another loan even when you’ve had one before.

the car passing on a double yellow line and then racing down Marr Road.

the big lies continuing on TV.

not including the fact that the new hire was fired from the previous position.

government spokespersons who keep changing the story on the cocaine found in the White House.

Happy Birthday to

Jeanette Ferrenburg, from Bethel Baptist Church.

Joel Garcia, from your family and Donna.

Ginger Bloom, from Two Worlds.

Kaylee Childers, from your family and Donna.

Suzanne Blanchard, from your family and Donna.

Beverly McCloskey, from Joseph Hart Chapter DAR.

Mason Turner, love your family.