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The nonpartisan Casper City Council on Tuesday welcomed four new members and one re-elected incumbent who expressed their hopes for the next two years, and said farewell to four others who expressed their thanks for the opportunity to serve. My hope is that on council we may agree and disagree with one another as part of a robust productive decision-making process, new member Amber Pollock said before Mayor Steve Freel administered the oath of office to her and the other council members. Second, is that we will be sensitive to the well-being and prosperity of our community and its citizens in all of our dialogue ., Pollock said. And last that we can work to practice to actively engage in the collective work of building and maintaining the community, a process that is never-ending and requirers civic engagement..
WWIII Could Use WWI’s Christmas Truce
Given the “mass hysteria, mask hysteria,” as Alan Cassidy puts it, stealing our freedom, I suppose we should have expected our Marxist enemies to cancel Christmas. Whether it’s church services and pageants (Yo, Parson Goat:
how could you quash the children’s Christmas program? Our Savior loves little kids, and yet you robbed them and their proud parents of this year’s celebration? Everlasting shame on you, Wretch), caroling, Christmas dinner with the extended family, or public concerts of the season’s magnificent music (
Messiah, anyone?), Our Rulers have either prohibited these treasures outright or so terrified the sheeple that they dare not attend. We need a Christmas Truce a la the one from the First World War, a day in which the corporate media silences its propaganda, serfs remove their masks (maybe after that sample of fresh air, they’ll ditch their diapers for good!), and snitches and statists repent of their wickednes
Two groups and two memorials
By Staff | Feb 23, 2020
The city of Blue Earth took over ownership of this vacant lot at the corner of Fifth and Main a year ago, with the idea that it could become the home to a Veterans Memorial Park. Now there are two groups looking at creating some type of Veterans Memorial, one for the city, one for the county.
Blue Earth may be the site of not one, but two veteran reflection areas both a city veteran’s reflection park and a county Veteran’s Memorial.
Since 2014, a group of local veterans and service people worked together to focus their energy on remembering local soldiers who have paid the ultimate price for their service.