Around Town – July 25

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July 25

Orchids to

ethnic or racial diversity in local restaurants, or any other business, which is good for the community.

everyone who donated and participated in the Ninth Street Park neighborhood watch group back to school bash on Saturday, the kids had a blast.

everyone who made the Ninth Street Park neighborhood watch group back to school bash a success.

Morgan Stanley’s credit to Bidenomics for much stronger than expected GDP growth.

Onions to

the administration for taking a “how dare they” stance against Texas for trying to protect their state from ongoing illegal immigration.

the club members that just can’t seem to learn how to play nice and how to take the high road.

the club members that continue displaying their haughty attitudes on the courts and in the newspaper.

homeowners who don’t put up privacy fences around their pools.

those still thinking Columbus can be a city of form over function, we simply cannot afford that lifestyle any longer.

state official for continuing to further his self righteous war against women’s rights and freedom.

those who think The Commons is a homeless shelter.

the local elected official traveling all summer instead of working for us.

a popular downtown diner whose service is slower than slow.

the designers of the red bridge over I-65, more evidence the city never thinks about long-term unintended consequences.

various state officials obsessed with controlling every aspect of women’s health care.

the driver who thought he should make the left lane two lanes and the law enforcement officer who sat there and watched him do it.

anyone who supports the idea of The Commons becoming a homeless facility.

the disrespectful political cartoon.

a downtown restaurant with terrible service, incorrect orders and bringing food out that wasn’t ordered.

the poorly maintained sidewalks up and down Washington Street.

allowing the homeless to take over a park shelter.

the senior center that served lunches with sandwiches every day last week including the baloney sandwich.

the car that ran the light and stopped in the intersection.

Happy Birthday to

Amy Bailey, from your family, coworkers and Donna.

Marry Ann Taylor, from your family and friends.

Patty Champion, from Tom and Judy.