Around Town – Oct. 6

FILE - A woman types on a laptop while on a train in New Jersey, May 18, 2021. A trial of a four-day workweek in Britain, billed as the world’s largest, has found that an overwhelming majority of the 61 companies that participated over six months last year will keep going with the shorter hours and that most employees were less stressed and burned out and had better work-life balance. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File)

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Oct. 6

Orchids to

John Krull and Katie Blair. So true!

the bluegrass band who played for the seniors at Four Seasons on Wednesday.

Onions to

those who do not realize that factories can still fire someone for being on CBD oil, Delta 8 or Delta 9 even if it is legal.

the two city council members who “find it difficult to get a full view”of the NeXusPark project or “haven’t seen” budgets and estimates when the project has been well articulated and publicized.

the absolute lack of logic in spending $35 million dollars to help traffic flow only to spend millions more to bottleneck traffic a mile down the road.

restarting the border wall after the invasion, so during the coming election season they say us how much they’ve done to keep us safe.

liars.

the local cable TV office who have three and four people working who don’t know what they’re doing.