Around Town – Nov. 12

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Nov. 12

Orchids to

columns in The Republic by John Foster and Lori Borgman.

Stephanie at Circle K for always being kind and fun.

Hunter at Traditions for rescuing Mimi and Kitty.

Rockcreek School staff and choir director for a great Veteran’s Day program on Friday.

Brad Davis for his coverage of the local school board race, especially the facts he gave.

the photographers at The Republic for the outstanding pictures of the student athletes.

Bush’s Market for another wonderful year of outstanding produce.

the Jennings Church of Christ for the fruit baskets.

Bartholomew County Library for the beautiful display and tree honoring our veterans.

Onions to

voters who will reap what they sowed.

archeological hurdles to some public projects while others adopted absent assessment of consequences.

local private schools that have favorites due to church membership, allowing bullying, but choosing to ignore certain students when they do wrong.

people who don’t realize that the Constitution does not prohibit a felon from running for and winning the presidency.

those who chose hate, racism, chaos and division because they think tariffs and raised sales tax will mean cheaper groceries and gas.

no longer supporting Ukraine’s fight for freedom.

people who elected a presidential candidate who reflects their values.

the election results that caused the temporary disappearance of a local social media page that did nothing but promote hate.

the election results revealing how the majority of voters feel about “progressivism.”

the political party suddenly accepting the election results, but only because they went in their favor.

prestigious colleges who gave students time off from classes due to the election results.