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July 30
Orchids to
Tim Shuffett, Brian Burton, Dan Lienhoop and Uriah at the United Way Center for help in moving collection items, from Diane at the Bartholomew County Historical Society.
John Krull for a thought-provoking guest column in Tuesday’s Republic regarding elected officials who really don’t want to be in their elected positions.
the volunteers ringing the Salvation Army’s bell in front of the big box stores during this hot summer weather.
the federal judge who ruled that the federal government must continue to reimburse Planned Parenthood for Medicaid services, just like any other family planning clinic.
Jackson Payne and Jay Payne for being willing to help a stranger.
Onions to
having a dog event during a hot summer month.
the struggling health care entity with offices with a practice manager and office manager, telling employees they have to take time off without pay instead of fixing the top-heavy problem.
redirecting funding by the federal leader, which means decreased funding for state needs, creating higher taxes which will be paid by us.
those not realizing the current consumer economic growth was mostly because of buying ahead of the president’s upcoming tariffs.
the powers who would imprison immigrants in Bartholomew County, is this who we are?
the fact that so many more people are troubled by food insecurity that charitable organizations need to set up Christmas in July campaigns to meet their needs.
people who parrot Hamas talking points and accuse Israel of starving those in Gaza.





