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“If it ever comes down to St. Joe ... this town is going to go under,”
Great observation from a smoker. So if a few hole in the wall bars loose a little buisness the whole town goes under?
I guess Mr. Bradley doesn't realize that there are people in this town that don't venture out to bars simply because they hate getting home and having their clothes smell like smoke.
Some places will actually increase in buisness for the above reason.
On Smoke-free Kansas City may affect St. Joseph
Many of these "Dick-taters" can be found screaming up and down I-29 on the weekend with Nebraska license plates.
On Patrol wants you to profile the 'Taters' on the road
I think the signs are a little distracting, but those people who think their vehicles are a phone booth are a bigger problem.
On Lit up about digital billboards
I've read that FYE has closed many stores around the country so I wouldn't read to much into this being a mall issue. Rather a result of people stealing music off the internet instead of supporting musicians.
On F.Y.E. closes at East Hills
Unlike the majority of people in this town, I'd rather support local restaurants.
I'm sure the food won't live up to the hype anyway.
Yet another reason to lock up these scumbags for life. Build more prisons if needed. Heck, it will bring more jobs to the state.
On Sex offender faces new charge
Take your ice scraper's corner edge and use it like a knife to "cut" the ice into small squares. After doing this it's much easier to scrape off small sections of ice instead of one big one that covers your entire windshield.
On Sylvia says: IceDozer plows through winter mess faster than traditional scraper
I went a full week without power, yet my December light bill was higher than Novembers.
Doesn't make much sense to me.
On ‘We’ve never had a storm like that'
I've visited Cheddars twice since it opened. The food was decent, but in my opinion not worth waiting in line for.
I can only imagine the wait time over at the Olive Garden when it opens up.
On Cheddars
Five dollars to see a quality professional baseball game, yet St. Joe was to cheap to support it.
Go figure!
On No. 9: Pro baseball left St. Joe with barely a hiss
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