Around Town – June 11

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June 11

Orchids to

the Joseph Hart Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, for the donation towards a new flag pole! from Bartholomew County 4-H Fair.

Caitlin Clark, the epitome of class and a perfect example of always taking the high road.

Onions to

the funeral procession trying to block both lanes of U.S. 31 Friday afternoon, per Indiana traffic regulations, traffic may pass on the left side of a multiple lane highway.

those who don’t realize that a convicted felon can run for president and win the White House because the Constitution permits it.

the farmer applying ammonia to the city owned field bordering the People Trail and Blackwell Park at midday Saturday with lots of adults and children close by.

the former elected official interfering with a border plan vote in Congress, complaining about Biden’s current plan, and separate children from families, while his beautiful wall went unfinished.

the business which in these desperate times of living paycheck to paycheck expects employees to buy groceries for the weekly pitch in.

extremely high property taxes.

those who don’t understand that if Hamas was to cease attacks and surrender lives will be saved.

my wife who thinks that she has to take care of everybody and everybody else’s family and not taking care of her family.

the group trying to thwart building of highly needed market rate housing to expand the inventory and help by being a piece of the solution toward creating more choice and moderating pricing.