
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. 21
Orchids to
Keri Miksza for the column regarding accountability for private schools receiving tax dollars through vouchers.
the president who is encouraging unity instead of constantly trash talking and intimidating like the former guy.
the Columbus City Council for supporting large raises for the police and firefighters.
Keri Miksza for her excellent column.
the two gentlemen eating dinner at Olesya’s on 25th Street who helped check our car when it would not start, very much appreciated.
Onions to
the washed up band that wouldn’t let fans record at Brown County Music Center.
the political majority that really isn’t because of too many conflicting viewpoints.
the letter supporting a terrorist group that commits unspeakable atrocities against men, women and children.
council member who thinks Turning Point is just any other downtown business and should have limited parking.
divisive MAGA chaos creators continuing with hateful rhetoric in their attempt to undermine democracy.
the terrible long-term consequences all will suffer by the monetary mismanagement of this administration.
Happy Birthday to
Doug Cline, from your family and Donna.




