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Blossoms & Barbs: Feb. 6, 2010
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A huge blossom to all Monroe High School wrestling fans and donors. We would like to take a minute to thank you for your support of our invitational and program. Without people like you, events like our invitational would not be possile. A huge thank you from the MHS wrestling families and wrestlers. - Anonymous

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A big animal blossom to Peggy Miller, Sherri Fiduccia, and Green County Humane Society. I can't thank you enough for my two kitties that you spayed and neutered last week. I could not afford to do this myself. It's people like you that make the world a better place. My kitties were so happy when I picked them up. I think they had better care than if I would have taken them to the vet. Thank you Monroe Auto Sales for letting this happen. - A Happy Cat Lover

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A BARB to the Monroe police officer and any other drivers who do not yeild for pedestrians in the cross walk by Monroe Clinic. Please use caution when going by the Monroe Clinic on 22nd Avenue. - Concerned Employee

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The Twilighters came to Twining Valley Thursday, Jan. 28, to a large crowd of Twining Valley Residents. A huge blossom to the Twilighters for a wonderful afternoon of great entertainment. - Twining Valley Retirement Community

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I would like to give a Blossom to the local businesses that have sponsored the Middle School Reality Activity for the last five years. Many of the business have been represented each year. This year our local businesses were, Anchor Bank, Wisconsin Community Bank, Woodford State Bank, Towne Square Reality, Dearth Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Dearth-Pontiac-Buick-Oldsmobile-Cadillar-GMC Truck, Monroe Police Department, Monroe Clinic Hospital, State Farm Insurance, Lanz & McArdle Insurance, Farmers Insurance, Fuzzy's Audio and Video and Manpower. With out the support of these businesses we would not be able to have the event. - Rae Wellnitz, event coordinator

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A Big Blossom to the staff of Winter Playtime at Park and Rec, Marge, Kathi, Carol and Brenda. You go far and beyond to make sure these little people have the best of experiences. You create a warm, safe, educational environment. Thank You. - Charlie's Grandma

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A blossom to all those involved in bringing a pre-engineering curriculum for middle and high school students to Monroe. Fostering our youth's interest in science and engineering is a powerful way to help them achieve a successful future. Way to go Monroe!!! - Anonymous

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Sending endless blossoms to the outstanding sixth-grade instructors at MMS - our son was having difficulty transitioning - because of their dedication to teaching and their willingness to go the extra mile for our son, he has completed the first semester with all As and Bs (he was getting Ds and Fs before they coordinated their efforts in teaching our child). Thank you so much for caring Ms. Kazda, Ms. Vierthaler, Mr. Stagliano, Mrs. Boll-Gibbons, Mr. Homb, Ms. Olson and Ms. Benschwal and his newest teacher, Ms. Kvam. Although not heard much, your dedication will make a lasting difference in our son's future. Thanks for always being willing to keep the lines of communication open. - Appreciative Parents

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I barb to the Monroe Main Street for not getting any competitive bids on any of the railings during the revamping of the Square. Is there a good reason for giving this project to one company without any others being asked to bid on it? Too bad they aren't up to code. Now they have to be redone ... who pays for that? Taxpayers? - Kay

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Here's a blossom to all the friendly service people in Monroe, starting with Tim R. at the Monroe Clinic and including Jason and Vickie at Farm and Fleet. It's a pleasure to run errands when everyone is so nice. - Elliott and Laura