A reader has asked us about the Lauderdale County Commission:
I've been hearing complaints about poor quality road work on some county roads in eastern Lauderdale County. Seems they are turning paved roads into gravel roads. Is it a stretch to say that County Commissioners uninvesting in infrastructure could be seen as an act of defiance against the American people? Is that how the new Civil War may play out? Our local elected officials, all Republican, have purposely downgraded tax-paying citizens' quality of life (turning paved roads into gravel roads) while working toward their own self-interest agenda (paving roads to their own property). To me, that seems like an act of war. We need new members on the County Commission in a bad way. When a local Water Board states that customers must fill out an application and be accepted before getting water service - could that also be seen as an act of the new Civil War?
We've been hearing about preferential treatment for some time. How do they get away with it? Because injured and neglected citizens don't call them out.
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This is Gracie. She's a two year-old Doberman mix and, guess what, she's available for adoption at the Florence shelter on Roberson Road:
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