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Writer inquires GOP idea on Dark & Dangerous Intersection

Comments re article 47984 Victoria Pike says Not Enough Traffic for intersection lights

Charles Marshburn writes:
I would like to hear how the Republicans are addressing this calamity! -CHARLES MARSHBURN
Very good idea, Mr. Marshburn. What are the Republicans offering? And we haven't heard from Gatewood Galbraith or any of his Shot Callers, either. Tell you the truth, we're not sure who either David Williams or Gatewood have anointed as their Adair County vicars, but, something needs to be did. By this time in most elections some candidate should have at least promised to build the badly needed Eastern Bypass, promised an Adair County Green River State Resort Park, immediate funds for a new elementary school, earmarked $500,000 for preservation of the Adair County Historic Courthouse (similar grants have been made in the last four years) guaranteed the completion of the Heartland Parkway, guaranteed a KCTCC vocational school, or promised to speed up the badly needed (especially for Adair County, US68/Louie B. Nunn Interchange in Edmonton. But not this year. Ah well, it's maybe to0 early. After all, the election is still five days off. -EW.




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