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Not sure where to put this comment. The story about the stopped trains in Hammond is certainly horrific when there are kids having to cut between train cars. While certainly not as dire as that, I've heard little if any conversations about maybe the last of the railroad tracks that didn't get moved...that line on the south side of the Lafayette. Those of us living south of Brady Lane are regularly subject to trains moving normally, very slowly, or stopped and blocking the roads. S 9th, S 18 and Concord Road can be a mess when the trains stop. With all the growth taking place on the south side of Lafayette, maybe it's time for a Railroad Relocation Part 2? Seriously. Ok, this is mostly an old man's rant... but this situation is only going to get worse.
We sure are going to miss John Dennis. He is simply the best, including in duo with Mayor Tony. This county has been blessed for decades with politicians of both parties who chose to work together for the common good. I could not be more proud of this community my husband and I adopted back in 1971.
Big fan of John Dennis, but need him to get out of the tunnel so they can finish that thing. My house has been vibrating for most of the last year during its construction. Appreciate that it's necessary, but hate how long it's taken.
Republican politicians hate libraries, and librarians, and books that challenge their notions of what is "right". I support librarians and books and ideas. Sometimes I hate living in this state.
There is only one John Dennis.
Not sure where to put this comment. The story about the stopped trains in Hammond is certainly horrific when there are kids having to cut between train cars. While certainly not as dire as that, I've heard little if any conversations about maybe the last of the railroad tracks that didn't get moved...that line on the south side of the Lafayette. Those of us living south of Brady Lane are regularly subject to trains moving normally, very slowly, or stopped and blocking the roads. S 9th, S 18 and Concord Road can be a mess when the trains stop. With all the growth taking place on the south side of Lafayette, maybe it's time for a Railroad Relocation Part 2? Seriously. Ok, this is mostly an old man's rant... but this situation is only going to get worse.
We sure are going to miss John Dennis. He is simply the best, including in duo with Mayor Tony. This county has been blessed for decades with politicians of both parties who chose to work together for the common good. I could not be more proud of this community my husband and I adopted back in 1971.
Big fan of John Dennis, but need him to get out of the tunnel so they can finish that thing. My house has been vibrating for most of the last year during its construction. Appreciate that it's necessary, but hate how long it's taken.
Republican politicians hate libraries, and librarians, and books that challenge their notions of what is "right". I support librarians and books and ideas. Sometimes I hate living in this state.