Around Town – Oct. 17

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Oct. 17

Orchids to

the nice young lady at the post office who had me watch while she made sure my mail-in ballot got to the counter clerk at the post office.

John Krull’s Wednesday editorial.

Onions to

the bizarre phantasy world description of “love and peace” made by the previously elected president about the insurrection attack on the U.S. Capitol.

school board candidates who align themselves with hyper-political extremists.

politicians who not only don’t condone the outrageous lies the ex-president says, but also “ride his coat tails” with the hope it will pay off for them.

the school board candidates clearly making the race political by aligning themselves with the PAC.

the school board candidates demonstrating their political agenda by hosting a fundraiser with the PAC, including the guy intending to force his religion into public schools.

people that honk when someone doesn’t turn right on a red light.

the “non-partisan” school board candidates who are participating in an event that is very partisan.

the candidate for president who claimed that the former president, if elected, would be a danger to our country.

opening NexusPark before the parking area was ready to use and the medical facility part of the parking area being too far away.