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Thanks & Spanks

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THANKS, writes a reader, to the young lady who recently paid for my breakfast. Your kindness was very much appreciated and will be returned.

THANKS, writes a reader, to the nice gentleman at Calcutta Auto Zone who changed a tail light bulb in my car at no extra cost.

THANKS, writes a reader, to the young man in the black SUV who stopped and helped my wife who had fallen in our yard on Campground Road and could not get up. He picked her off the ground and helped her in the house.

THANKS, writes a reader, to the person who cut the weeds on 1st Street in Newell. SPANKS, though, to the state road department for not taking care of it.

THANKS, writes a reader, to the staff of City Hospital’s Radiology Department for their help and persistence in obtaining my previous reports and x-rays from another health care facility. SPANKS to that other outfit for an extended lack of response to my request.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to clergy who deliver sermons on the topic of homosexuality being wrong.

THANKS, writes a reader, to employees/interns of Heritage Thermal Services for cleaning/clearing the bridge walkway that leads to the Westgate Complex.

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THANKS, writes a reader, for the appreciation dinner at Yellow Creek Presbyterian Church and for those who attended.

Longs Run Presbyterian Church sends a THANKS to Rev. Richard Shipley, Rev. Bill Betteridge, Rev. Gene Toot and Lois Myers for their willingness to particate in our groundbreaking ceremony on July 26. THANKS also to the visitors who joined us that Sunday to celebrate the beginning of a renewed house of worship.

The Anna Volino family says THANKS to the ER, 4th floor, and ancillary services staff at East Liverpool City Hospital for the car provided and the kindness and sympathy shown. Also THANKS to the hospitalists and to Hospice of the Valley.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to a local Board of Education for its micromanaging of the school system.

THANKS, writes a reader, to the young lady who paid for my groceries at Chester’s Sparkle.

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