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Thanks and Spanks

Thanks & Spanks

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THANKS, writes a reader, to Dave Atkinson for changing the decorative flags in Newell and a special thanks to Wayne Six Enterprises and crew for lending the equipment and expertise to Newell wherever needed. Great job.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to a local couple who appeared to be drunk and arguing outside of a local restaurant.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to the loud occupants above a St. Clair Avenue business where I paid for a relaxing massage, but failed to receive one due to the lack of consideration for your downstairs business neighbors.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to the councilman who didn’t wait to get the required building permits before just doing what he wanted to do.

THANKS, writes a reader, to Nicole and the L&B staff for the delicious meal served to the residents April 11 at the Commons and Highland apartment complexes. It was greatly appreciated.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to a local department store employee who told my teenage son he’s probably “too fat” to shop at their store.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to East Liverpool City Council who is about to open a can of worms by eliminating the Board of Public Utilities. THANKS, though, to the current BPU members for their good financial management of the department.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to a local resident who was seen smoking marijuana while washing his car at a local car wash.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to area middle and high school coaches who do not send track results to the newspaper. THANKS, though, to those coaches who care enough about their athletes to do so.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to the irresponsible parents who chose to pay more attention to their cell phones than their children playing on the playground. SPANKS, too, to these same parents for smoking on the playground. It is one thing to choose to expose your children to cigarette smoke, it is entirely another to expose others’ children.

THANKS, writes a reader, to those in Wellsville who repaired “unuseable” equipment that now can be utilized this summer.

Thanks and Spanks

Thanks & Spanks

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East Liverpool City Councilman Ernest Peachey sends a THANKS for the anonymous donation to the Recreation Committee.

THANKS, writes a reader, to Mrs. Cornfield and the East Liverpool band students in grades 5-12 for the pure enjoyment experienced during the recent performance at Potter Fieldhouse.

THANKS, writes a reader, to members of the East Liverpool High School baseball team for donating their time to help with food giveaway at Destiny House Church.

THANKS, writes a reader, to the Eye On Wellsville organization for having an Easter egg hunt for the kids.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to area bar patrons who litter by leaving empty beer bottles and cigarette butts at an area outside the establishment.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to the motorist who stole our parking spot at an area department store, cutting us off as we waited for another vehicle to back out. We are both handicapped. You are a very ignorant person.

THANKS, writes a reader, to the businesses, organizations and individuals who contributed to and supported the inaugural Rock Springs Oldies Dance in Chester. The generosity and assistance made this fundraiser a success.

THANKS, writes a reader, to the West Virginia Department of Transportation for sweeping the winter debris off the Jennings Randolph Bridge and Carolina Avenue in Chester. It makes our community look so much cleaner.

SPANKS, writes a reader, to those communities who still have banners lining the street depicting a winter scene.

THANKS, writes a reader, to those officials who finally chose to err on the side of safety and rerouted school buses so our children don’t travel on Lisbon Street in East Liverpool.

THANKS, writes a reader, to those volunteers, organizations and city officials who assisted the families living in the homes along Lisbon Street in finding temporary and permanent residences after their homes were declared unsafe.

SPANKS, writes a reader to Mother Nature for teasing us with warm weather one day, as temperatures reached into the 80s, and then dropping the temperatures to below freezing within 24 hours. Now snow in the forecast? It’s April!

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