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Nov. 6
Orchids to
Columbus’ engineers and outside workers for continuing to improve our streets, including constant additions to the handicap accessible corner collection, great repaving at 23rd and Franklin streets and the new traffic signals at 27th Street and Central Avenue.
Jeff Martin for your great letter, you definitely get it, from Lee Shipman.
Bethel Baptist Church for the trunk-or-treat, it was amazing and much appreciated, bless you all, from the Bethel Village neighborhood.
the people of Virginia and New Jersey for choosing democracy versus authoritarianism.
Jeff Martin for a right-on-target letter regarding the legal and especially moral principles against the attempt to redistrict now.
praying for our country.
Heather’s great capture of the butterfly in motion away from the flower, and Scott’s unusual bubbly muck mix.
the great letter to the editor from Jeff Martin.
Bush’s Market for their wonderful tomatoes and other produce.
Bush’s Market’s gang who tried so hard to unlock my car when I had locked the keys inside.
Onions to
the new refugee policies favoring white, privileged people.
the junior high coach at the small school that does not play all the members on the basketball team, only having a select group of five or six that he plays.
the basketball coach who is supposed to be developing the team instead of embarrassing them.
the governor saying with a straight face that he wants the representation in Congress to be fair.
changing the time to 10:15 a.m. at the drop mailboxes in Columbus.





