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“I’m with them,” he said of those who signed the petition. “I don’t believe that we should start the school year with a mandatory mask mandate. And in a way, I appreciate the fact that they did this petition because it does tell us that there are a lot of people in the community that are against mask mandates.”
Bob Nystrom
School board member Kevin Boyles agreed with Nystrom, saying Friday those who created and signed the petition are engaging in the issue in a productive manner.
“Some people from that group have reached out to me, and I think, I think what they’re really most interested in is just finding out where the district stands sooner rather than later,” Boyles said. “They don’t want us to wait until the week before school and then all of a sudden spring a decision on them. And I think that’s the right thing to do so that they can decide what they want to do about their kids.”
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The Spalding House in Crosby is taking matters into its own hands to deter problematic pigeons, the Crosby-Ironton Courier reported Wednesday, Feb. 10.
Owners Nadine and Chris Albrecht told the Crosby City Council they purchased spikes to place on the bar’s roof to deter the 50-200 birds from landing there. The presence of the birds and their droppings might deter people from outdoor dining in the city, the Albrechts said, and the birds will likely find someplace new to land once the spikes are installed.
Mayor Jim Hunter said there was nothing the city could do about the pigeons a topic that’s plagued city officials over multiple city council meetings in recent years. Council member Paul Heglund said when he worked for the city’s public works department, they shot pigeons. But Police Chief Andy Rooney said if pigeons were trapped and removed, they would likel