Little Gems, August 26, 2015
Some citizens who showed up at the Town of Linn meeting to decide whether the Town’s Comprehensive Plan should be broken spoke with a heartfelt sincerity hard to ignore. Betty Suffrage noted that the…..
Read MorePosted by James Strauss | Aug 26, 2015 | Articles, Little Gems | 5 |
Some citizens who showed up at the Town of Linn meeting to decide whether the Town’s Comprehensive Plan should be broken spoke with a heartfelt sincerity hard to ignore. Betty Suffrage noted that the…..
Read MorePosted by James Strauss | Aug 26, 2015 | Articles, Our Place | 0 |
The vote to break apart the Town of Linn’s Comprehensive Plan for the a developer was a success, or at least the planning commission voted successfully to recommend the break up to the town board with thanks to Cully Pillman, Jim Weiss and Denise Sheldon. This stunning vote ……..
Read MorePosted by James Strauss | Aug 21, 2015 | The Bright Side, Uncategorized | 0 |
Civil unrest, protest and disagreement. Those three things are fundamental to preserving freedom, and are required in order to have a ‘more perfect union,’ according to the founding fathers of the United States……
Read MorePosted by James Strauss | Aug 21, 2015 | Articles, Surprising Stuff, Uncategorized | 1 |
A banquet hall can be a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t really want to live next to one. And you wouldn’t want anyone you cared about to live next to one. Even your worst enemy doesn’t deserve the constant torture of living next to a banquet hall. ….
Read MorePosted by James Strauss | Aug 21, 2015 | Articles, Living Here | 0 |
Afloat atop a sea of oil. Or maybe just a lake slightly skimmed over with cooking fat. Where’s the cooking oil coming from? From overflow and sloppy handling of transfer cans in Lake Geneva’s back alleys, for certain, but there might be a deeper secret lurking under all the liquid lard…….
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