Around Town – Sept. 28

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Sept. 28

Orchids to

Michael Hicks for his insightful column on the facts of immigration’s positive impacts on communities.

Bob Pitman for his letter.

Edinburgh for approving 800 new homes and not having to do a $150,000 “study.”

Becky at Arby’s for giving me a free meal after my wife Geneva passed away on our 41st wedding anniversary, from Richard Clark.

the pretty blonde in the white Honda Civic with a different colored bumper at McDonalds for paying for my order.

Brian and everyone at Moose 398 for all the good work on the Class of ‘59 reunion.

Onions to

not ever mentioning it isn’t because of a lack of housing people commute to Columbus for work, they simply don’t want to live in Columbus.

my two dogs that won’t keep up and slow me down while walking, and have now caused me to be subjected to public ridicule.

those who think Israel is too brutal must have forgotten the terrorist attacks on 9/11, the USS Cole, and continued attacks on U.S. consulates and military bases around the world.

the eyesore of all the trash along both sides of Southern Crossing.

the traffic signal that needs time adjustment.

granting visas to individuals from a country which has death warrants against some of our former officials.