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From what I was told the new apartments there were not supposed to be section 8. Several residents living there do not qualify for free or reduced rent. Many are unhappy that their neighbors are not paying some or any rent.
On Residents say they will stay despite two shootings
I know a girl who lives in those new apartments off Riverside. She wasn't even involved in the drama that occurred there one night but her car ended up with a bullet hole in it. She wants to move, but hates to because where else can she get a brand new 2 bedroom, 2 bath apt with a pool, workout room and playground all for Free!
On Residents say they will stay despite two shootings
Did Officer Brad Arn get a street named after him?
On No single issue defines closing days
I agree wih suzyQ. Things happen. Many people in this town could become bankrupt, with the rising costs of healthcare alone. One trip to the hospital for some. I don't live beyond my means. My credit cards are paid. I have health insurance. But if somthing catastropic (ie. cancer)were to happen to me, I'm not sure where I'd be. I work 40 hrs a week. I'm single, my children are grown with families of their own. If something happened to me, and I couldn't work. I would hope that I wouldn't be considered a slimeball if I had to file.
On Bankruptcies, April 20, 2008
Most smokers may not smoke where it will bother other people. But there are just as many that could care less who it bothers. Lucky you, that you don't have any smoke related health problems. Because I know a smoker on oxygen, nebulizers, and inhalers that can't understand why their short of breath all the time. Maybe it's because she's 70 smoked since she was 13 and still continues to smoke attached to an oxygen hose.
On Your letters April 22, 2008
I think most of the resturants do try to keep the smokers and non smokers separated. But what is really upsetting to me are the smokers that take their babies out to dinner and subject them to the their smoke. I've gone to many resturants here in St. Joe and watched parents with newborns and older children smoke before, after and sometimes during dinner. Also, during the winter months smoke in the cars with the windows barely cracked open. It's too bad the parents can't practice alittle self control. How sad for the children.
On Your letters April 22, 2008
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