Around Town — Sept. 11

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Sept. 11

Orchids to

Mary, in the paint department at Menards, for all your help.

Commissioner Tony London for calling out the inappropriate and embarrassing behavior of certain school board members who seem more interested in furthering an agenda than bettering our schools.

Aaron Miller for his comments about the use of AI which is dumbing down the users.

Larry Shade and Steve Schoettmer for on target letters that illustrate the dismal situation our country is in.

Max’s Jewelry Store for a speedy and friendly repair to my dog-chewed earring.

Onions to

School board member who claims to be fiscially conservative in front of a camera but votes against spending $600k less for staff health insurance behind closed doors.

the president for his fantastic artwork in his buddy Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th “Birthday Book.”

cities run by Democrats who would rather put their own citizens in danger of crime than ask for federal help, they need to work together.

allowing a school to be built on County Road 250E in an area that has a dangerous blind hill, numerous close call accidents have occurred along with many speeding drivers on this road.

the mistakenly elected official for saying that domestic violence is not a crime.

the new shocking but predictable record of food insecure people in Bartholomew County.

not understanding that although something may not be a conflict of interest, it can still be very unethical.

Indiana law that requires children to attend school until at least 16 years old when it’s quite clear that’s all the education they need to someday be president.

the three school board members for their bullying tactics not setting a good example for our students, and for not making success of our students a priority.

media who ignore stories which do not agree with their template.

the three school board members who continue to create separation on our school board, as an “average individual” you three will never get my vote.

trying to equate Sept. 11, 2001 to Jan. 6, 2021, this is a dishonor to the 9-11 victims and their families.