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Jarrett Miller: A fundamental problem with this community

Comments re article 65747 Road crews are doing all they can do need to be more grateful

Jarrett Miller writes:
So what you are saying is that you are more important because you live in town. That is the fundamental problem with this community. Local politicians and offices, including the road department, pick and choose who they serve. It seems that some neighborhoods and some families are deemed more important than others. And as for moving closer to town, we will, just not Columbia. We plan on going where the citizen gets the services they pay for regardless of what your last name is. - Jarrett Miller
Thanks: But I re-read Mrs. Biggerstaff's letter, and she did not say she lives in town. Hope you don't move, but, if you do, I hope you find a great other town; everybody deserves to live in a place which makes them happiest. - CM




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