Comments by SwampAngel
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Posted on July 29 at 10:27 a.m. (Suggest removal)
It would be nice to have something like this available to all of the teens in Andalusia for free to help get them off the streets and teach them a better way of life.
Andalusia has nothing to offer these school age children.
Posted on July 7 at 8:13 a.m. (Suggest removal)
This isn't in Covington County. If you drive 18 miles out Brooklyn Road you will see that it is in Conecuh.
Posted on June 29 at 6:32 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I think it is about time for the police in this area to have some training. They should have had the training years ago. Maybe they will even learn how to listen to a report instead of arguing about a person dialing the wrong phone number when calling for help when someone FROM a party next door shows up in front of your house THREATENING someone in your yard with bodily harm.
The 911 dispatcher evidently does not know how to dispatch an Andalusia policeman and transfers you to the police department where you get someone who argues with you about the number you dialed. WHAT IS 9-1-1 FOR IF YOU CAN'T CALL IT WHEN YOU NEED IMMEDIATE HELP? WHY CAN'T THE 9-1-1 DISPATCHER DISPATCH SOMEONE INSTEAD OF YOU HAVING TO REPEAT A STORY TWICE????
Posted on February 7 at 9:49 p.m. (Suggest removal)
What these children don't understand is the danger they are in from their loud music. They will be the ones the train hits because they did not hear it coming or the one that gets in the way of a speeding ambulance or law enforcement car. They will be the ones who die and then people wonder "How could it happen?" or they blame the railroad or the city or county or whatever. THESE CHILDREN WILL BE THE ONES TO DIE BECAUSE THEY NEVER HEAR THE ALARMS THEY SHOULD BE HEARING WHILE DRIVING.
Posted on November 8 at 12:07 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I believe this to be true if you buy grains and don't know how they were grown and prepared for market. But I raised a lot of beef growing up and when I raised my children.
If you grow the grains and know what goes into the feed you do not have that problem.
And grass-fed beef is tough and hard to digest also. You are only giving one side of the story.
Posted on October 24 at 9:06 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I am glad to see you are continuing this column. But I really had to look to find it.
On Rogers descendant was highly decorated Pathfinder in WWII
Posted on October 15 at 3:18 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I too would like to see the geneology column returned.
I am into geneology in Covington county and I have set up a site for headstone photos at http://alabama-family-connections.com/ga... with over 1600 photos already. I have been working on this for about a year.
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Posted on July 29 at 10:29 a.m. (Suggest removal)
This is an excellent example of keeping your spending at home.
On County awards bid for new roof