Bold and audacious
President Bidenâs address on Wednesday night was bold and audacious, which I believe also describes the history of America. The U.S. became the envy of the rest of the world by taking risks and having the courage and fortitude to see them through. My favorite quote is from Albert Einstein: âWe cannot solve our problems with same level of thinking that created them.â
Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and countless other bold and audacious people have totally revised the way we live and helped create the powerful economy of today. Biden was right when he said that the next 10 years will bring more technological changes than we have seen the past 100. The question is who will be the leader, innovator and implementer of these changes, the U.S. or China? China is determined it will lead.
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ANGOLA â Steuben County government bade farewell to two longtime servants on Monday following the end of the final Steuben County Board of Commissioners meeting.
Commissioners Jim Crowl and Ron Smith were honored in speeches and with mementos â and light refreshments â as the two leave behind decades of service to Steuben County.
Crowl will not return to office in January after he was primaried by Councilman Ken Shelton in June. Smith decided not to run again due to health reasons.
In addition, Rep. Denny Zent, R-Angola, presented both men the Distinguished Hoosier award from Gov. Eric Holcomb.
âI look around this room today and there are a lot of wonderful people that Iâve enjoyed working with,â Crowl said in a socially distanced gathering in the Dale Hughes Jr. Memorial Auditorium. âI canât thank all of you, but thank you so much for making Steuben County a wonderful place to live and work.â