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Analysis of Housing in Whitewater

Due to high demand, especially during the academic year, a reasonable vacancy rate in university towns might be lower than in other areas, potentially around 2-4% rather than 3-5%.

Referendum Madness

I don’t have control of federal or state government spending. I have some influence over local spending. It has to start somewhere.

Thoughts on the Scott Johnson – Brienne Brown Assembly Race

I believe that political involvement is a necessary task in order to be a responsible community leader. I also believe that our level of involvement is unique to each individual. Christ teaches us to go out into the world and be apostles, prophets, evangelists, teachers and shepherds.

Referendum Madness and Self Control

So ironic it is…  a teacher/government employee gets a 2-3% raise per year, in the midst of 6-9% inflation (over the last four years) … then continues to vote for the spending. 

Again Treading Not-So-Lightly on Immigration in Whitewater

October is officially half-over. Crazy. This is, by far, my favorite time of the year. The hunting, the football, the change in weather can all be enjoyed. I had another birthday last week; survived another trip around the sun. I have felt my life gain momentum in very positive ways since turning fifty a couple…

9.6.24 Discerning Whitewater – Fix the Lakes First (Friday Edition)

Football Weekend I am so unbelievably glad it is Friday, with a great football weekend forthcoming. Tomorrow’s Texas-Michigan game is the highlight of college football and might be the best football game of the weekend. I mentioned yesterday that my puppy, Scooby, ate a jar of mayonnaise. Today he got to a small bottle of…

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