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Blossoms & Barbs: May 12, 2012
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A blossom to Jim Curran, Sr. His message is one that most people would post anonymously but he had the courage to sign his name. Good for you, Mr. Curran! - Al Stauffacher

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Just a big blossom for Northside School office. The two ladies who work in the office are so wonderful to deal with. - Cassidy

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Blossoms to the officer that chased that car. Whoever was driving the car made the decision to run. What, would you rather the police officer have just turned the other way? If you have nothing to hide, you would simply just pull over. Only the guilty run. These officers are there whenever we need them. It's awful that you slam them for doing their job. - Anonymous

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A fragrant blossom to Monroe Streets and Sanitation. I work in Monroe, and live in Oregon. I stopped at the Monroe Streets office to ask for directions to a local business. Rather than simply telling me directions, a gentleman came out, and offered to show me to the business, by following him in his truck. It's great to work in a community with such compassionate and caring people. - Lisa

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We would like to give a bouquet of blossoms to everyone who made the Stateline Senior Fun Fest a success. Especially the businesses/organizations that donated the following: space for the event, snacks, staff to run registration, staff that provided and served lunch, shingles shots, bone density screenings, and time the speakers took to educate and entertain our guests. It was a huge success and we are looking forward to next year. - Stateline Senior Fun Fest Planning Committee