“READERS FORUM” MARCH 30, 2018

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We hope that today’s “Readers Forum” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?

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Todays “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that its time to look for ways to retrieve drinking water other than from the Ohio River?

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Interesting. Old Larry Buschon is skipping the televised debate and instead he is going to a Sullivan County Republican dinner. I don’t think he handles confrontation well!!!! If he wants to represent our area, Sullivan County won’t help him at all in the final tally. If you don’t win in Vanderburgh and surrounding he might have to sell his DC home.

  2. The City’s $1.5 million water/sewer lien against the McCurdy is accruing interest at $411 per day.

  3. A sheriff in Texas on Friday touted President Donald Trump’s proposed border wall and his efforts to stymie illegal immigration, saying America “should secure our borders by the best means possible.”

    A.J. Louderback, the sheriff of Jackson County, is one of 380 sheriffs from 40 states who wrote a letter to Congress, urging them to act on funding the barrier.

    “Without border security and immigration reform, more Americans will continue to be victims of crime. Now is the time to act,” the letter said.

    http://insider.foxnews.com/2018/03/30/texas-sheriff-touts-trump-border-wall-curb-drugs-human-trafficking

  4. I was in the water business for forty years and my son in law is a water chemist. The water in the ground is not any cleaner. We have a bad arsenic problem in our ground in the city and county. A second source is always a good practice for a utility. We will have to build a treatment plant for that source. A second treatment plant is another best practices in most water utilities. The ohio is 100% cleaner then when I swam in it in the fifties and with continued resource management it will continue to get cleaner.

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