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active bunch I guess. Page 8A,The Lee County Ledger, Wednesday, January 30, 2019 I'm just curious to know how the person who fell and could not get up was able to put a sign in the window to alert the carrier. That info might come in handy for me one day. Ledo/GI land once deemed not a potential 'hotspot' by a local developer seems to be taking off like a rocket. Must have been lack of vision. United Airlines donated $1 million to a fun draiser to help feed furloughed fed employ ees. What a joke. Food insecurity issues? I never knew Nancy Pelosi—a legend in her own mind—owned the House chamber. Solly, looks like Lee hit one over the fence on SI commercial. Not long ago, developers and commissioner^) were saying it couldn't be done. Hello, feel that way now? Albany Herald's Squawkbox becoming the wild wild west, crackdown on how it will be in future. Just remember, Herald, you chose what was printed all along. TX SOS identified 95,000 non-citizen voters registered, at least 58,000 of those voted in one or more elections. This is a repeat. Leesburg Pulblic Works guys give it all. Thank you for what you do. Covington Diocese Bishop falls on his sword for rushing to condemn the HS students in Washington. Pressured by the media to make quick comment was a poor excuse to rush to judgement w/o facts. Confession in order. Prospect of Windstream entering Lee mar ket is welcome. No fiber where I am, tired of putting Ma Bell's kids through college. Georgia's infrastructure has improved only slightly in spite of a measure that raised nearly $1 billion annually for the state's roads and bridges a few years ago. Is Lee County doing any better? My next house will not have a kitchen - just vending machines. The Lee County Commissioners have spent close to two million dollars of our tax payer money on the Fire/EMS cross training train wreck that is crumbling as we speak. These monies could have been used to pave quite a few of the dirt roads in the north end of the county. These citizens are severely neglected. Are you attneding some church now? Be cause the country has big problems. Why doesn't the sheriff's department use imates to pick up trash along the road. Central College (Iowa) asserts 75% of students entering college start out 'undecid ed'— where to go,how to get there. My guess is 85% leave in a similar manner. Kudos to Chick Fillet, store at stadium will be closed Superbowl Sunday....putting their faith before finances. Rock found on moon in 1971 by Apollo 14 as tronauts originated from earth over 4 billion years ago. Must have been govt project to age it, took 50 years. God controls the weather. Thank God for that. Man hasn't screwed it up. Venezuela President Maduro concerned US military wants to take over. 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Only in SWGA can you have different weather the next day. It depends on which day you are there. Sorry to see Fred's getting out of phar macy business. When Billy Mathis said our Grand Island properties bought for one dollar will return one billion to the area, I almost choked on my teeth. Billy, can we invest another dollar out the 82 corridor? Thank you Leesburg Police Department for the quick response when someone has a problem or a threat. Is there anybody else out there that hasn't been indicted by Mueller? Government out of control. Thanks for the crepe pruning options Doug Collins. But Michael made the decision for me by dropping tons of oak on most of them. Back to the ground. CDC says don't snuggle or kiss your pet hedge hogs, might get salmonella. No prob lem with that one. Looks like college house parties getting out of hand with four shot in Albany. Unusually No shutdowns if Congress did its job. But if people knew how much workers really make and what they do, it would be Bastille day at the gates. How much further will the Lord allow our nation to decline before he destroys us? New York passes law allowing abortion up until day of birth. At the rate we are going Hell won't be big enough. New price hike to subsidize Postal Service, probably to make up the loses on subsidized shipments from China. Lee County needs additional job created other than in retail and service field. Do not regret growing older. It is a privi lege denied to many. Winter is here and it's coming with a ven- gence. This column is designed to allow readers to give praise about events and/or accom plishments or to express their opinion about factual statements. Negative personal opinion about individuals will not be printed. Send brief comments by e-mail to dquinn© leecountyledger.com, by fax to 759-6599 or by phone to 759-2413. Submitted Photo January PBIS Students of the Month for Lee County High School: 10th grade boy: Tai Lam; 10th grade girl: Nadia Hawkins; 11th grade boy: D’Andre Prince; 11th grade girl: Victoria Natoli; 12th grade boy: Zachary Schultz; and 12th grade girl: Evie Temples. Submitted Photo LCMS East Names December Students of the Month Congratulations to the LCMS East December Students of the Month: Kason Hooks, Landon Sapp, Brittany Reed, Daphne Smith, Dylan Arnold, Zoey Kirkpatrick, and Dylan Richardson. These students were fed a pizza lunch, compliments of Little Caesar’s Pizza. Short Insurance Group CHad Little Account Executive 229-395-4900 Business, Home, Auto, Farm All major companies, excellent coverage, great rates Email: clittle@shortinsurancegroup.com