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“This is my diary of June 28, 2022: Lovina Eicher is an Old Order Amish writer.cook, wife and mother of eight who lives in southeastern Michigan.” – The Vindicator, July 6, 2022
“People walking their dogs are essentially patrolling their neighborhoods,” explains lead author Nicolo Pinchak in a university release. “They see when things are not right, and when there are suspect outsiders in the area. It can be a crime deterrent.” – Study Finds, July 5, 2022
“While President Biden and gun control advocates demanded strict gun control legislation, Americans voted with their wallets that the Second Amendment is a right they are choosing to exercise by the millions every month.” – Washington Examiner, July 5, 2022
“Earlier in the week, the county’s prosecuting attorney, Chris Becker, stated his intentions to enforce a 1931 Michigan law protecting all babies from abortion except to save the life of the mother. The 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade was the only thing preventing the law’s enforcement.” – World News Group, July 5, 2022
“The Buy Nothing Project, a self-described “hyperlocal gift economy,” is a grassroots, volunteer-run organization that aims to provide a means for people to reduce waste and get what they need by asking and giving to their neighbors.” – The Appleton, Wisconsin Post-Crescent, July 5, 2022
“It wasn’t until the next year that the architect sent Berger the plans for the triangular dog house, written on the back of an envelope and provided at no charge. The design features signatures of Wright’s work generally and of the Bergers’ home, like the low-pitched roof and exaggerated overhang.” – CNN, July 3, 2022
“Photos from the Home of Champions Rodeo at the Carbon County Fairgrounds in Red Lodge (Montana) on Saturday, July 2.” – Billings Gazette, July 3, 2022
“I grew up in a house of drug addicts and alcoholics,” Morrison said. “Constant arguing and physical fights were normal occurrences in my everyday life in my childhood. I was not shown any other way to live and had no idea how to show any other emotion besides anger. In a written account of his experience with drug court, he described a difficult journey of overcoming his addiction to become a loving family man with a good job. Celebrating its 20th anniversary this fall, the Conasauga Circuit Drug Court shared several of its success stories with the Chattanooga Times Free Press.” – July 1, 2022
“He was tired because every time he calls the police, (they took) forever to come and assist him,” Malma said. He took the law into his own hands… He’s been working all his life and whatever little things he has, he’s (protecting).” – Fox News, July 1, 2022