Tag: Indiana
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A Year Later
Sunday was the sad, One-Year Anniversary of the tornado that blustered its way through Sullivan, Indiana. I don’t know when I noticed it but at least not quicker than 6 months ago I saw a piece of debris on my way home from Highway 41 going East towards Dugger. There are trees that still look…
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The Timing Between Enemy and Savior!
On the local radio station 102.7 I heard a bit of news this morning on my way to the dentist. As soon as they said the Northeast School Corporation and I heard the name memories came back to me. My brothers and I were the last of the Alsman family to graduate from UHS; three…
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Do You Live Within the Scope of the 2024 Eclipse?
Apparently I do. For at least a year actually maybe longer I have heard about this eclipse. Especially last year people were already making reservations for this opportunity to be within our state among the scope of its travel. Fortunately I don’t have to worry about that. Other than taking a field trip to the…
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25 States
The past 24 hours nearly every Republican Governor has pledged to support Texas. This is an amazing feat. Except for one state Vermont. What is their story? Have they not hurt enough from the illegal migrants in that state? So far Governor Abbott has remained strong with his half of the country behind him literally.…
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Overriding the Governor
Maybe our fellow neighbors learned a thing from our State Assembly. A couple of years ago Hoosiers had to override Governor Holcomb over his veto of a bill protecting biological women in sports. Women shouldn’t have to fight so hard for this after what was already created in Title 9. I’m sorry but Governor Mike…
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One Month…
One month later. Families are still torn apart, loss of life has still happened Israel is still in pain from October 7th. I watched most of the House of Representatives Time with actual Israeli Families suffering. One mother mentioned the head games she has had to deal with. Several phone calls of people saying they…
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9th Degree Irritated Yet
Today was the first vote for Jim Jordan to be Speaker of the House. This feels like a farce. Why can the Democrats always work in lockstep together while the Republicans of infighting? Why is it so hard to coalesce around our one person and vote? We are literally fighting amongst ourselves knowing full well…
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The State Fair
My Grandpa Freddy always had our family up to the fair it seems like that first week it was open. It was a family tradition that lasted literally double digit years. Then in a flash we stopped going and it had been several years. It was a right of passage each year. Our last holiday…




