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Dec. 11
Orchids to
Blackerby’s Hangar 5 for the ham for the Lincoln-Central Neighborhood Watch Group, from Lincoln-Central Neighborhood Family Center.
graduate Christine Strunk for her hard work, determination and wise words, and to our own amazing McDowell Adult Education Center.
Vicki Hall for shopping for 57 children for the Columbus Elks Children Fund.
the great column by Aaron Miller that reminds us that what counts is empathy and kindness toward others, not blustering and insulting on social media and television.
Niki Kelly for her column highlighting the fact that the current state administration has abolished the Indiana Commission for Women; another blow against women and minorities.
this administration for bringing prices down.
State Sen. Greg Walker for standing up against redistricting.
the Indiana legislators who refuse to bow to the pressure from Washington, D.C. and other members of their party, keep representing your constituents and not folks in other states.
Ethan at Walmart on Whitfield Drive who worked to get our tv in the car while it was raining.
Onions to
the Indiana senator who said the abusive comments towards the president bother him, all the while knowing that he’s the most verbally abusive president in American history.
seeing how many young children are asking for cell phones in the Santa letters.
the senators that are still in favor of gerrymandering.
the elected official and his minions’ abysmal failure in achieving peace on the Ukrainian, Palestine, Thailand and African fronts and instead fomenting a new war in the Caribbean.
the rants about Somalians, calling them garbage, and telling the Democrat representative from Minnesota to go back home (to Somalia), which is nothing less than racist.
the people that prayed to bail out the farmers after this administration is the one that put the farmers in the position to need bailed out; they voted for it, that’s what they get.
politicians whose continued inflammatory rhetoric has led to credible murder threats against a top HHS official.





