will: but, frazier, wait until you seattle today. then seattle to be fair after frasier paid for grunge and the city did get more exciting so, no relationship, i m sure to grunge but after that somewhere after that things really started to take a turn. and the city of frazier s paradise turned to the barbarians and became a paradise for addicts. drug users c congregate under umbrellas bus stops or vestibules or get high out in the open in front of shocked parents or children. you know if anything teaching children not to do drugs. i never will. good for you. look at this man overdosing near the ross store. is he doing blues? i don t know what he is doing. police raced in to save his life with several hits of narcan as people watched in horror. insane. the city has decayed into an american crisis. you walk on the streets of seattle and you see little tent cities, dirty needles and people being left for dead in the street. and just last year, almost 600
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The Regional Planning Commission hosted an open house on Tuesday night where they introduced a draft of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Comprehensive Plan.