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Got a complaint? Got a compliment? Call Your Mind On Line at 537-6397 and let us know what’s on your mind. Quotes are printed exactly as they are called in and are not necessarily factual, but rather, callers’ opinions. Libelous, slanderous, personal attacks, and unfounded accusatory or lengthy comments will not be printed. Two calls per week per caller, and calls should not exceed 30 seconds, please.
“It is time to make all the jail inmates and state prison inmates get out and work on the roads and fill the potholes. They can get a lot of the problems solved and make prison and jail rough to where no one wants to go there. That solves 2 of the problems so the city can concentrate on the brown water problem.”
“Wonder when
Trump is going to get these gas prices down below $3 a gallon. $2 a gallon is enough or less. Econony can’t function normally with high gas prices like they are.”
“To the recent criticisms aimed at city response, I hope whoever called that in didn’t hurt their elbow patting themselves on the back. I lived on Orange St. and the water problem has been consistent here for at least 15 years. We were promised in 2001 that it was going to change. It has not. The water has been brown here since last Thursday. It’s time for a new administration. They don’t follow up with what they say they’re going to do.”
“Maybe if the city invested as much time and energy into fixing pot holes, crime rate, and water problems as they do in building golf courses that no one is going to use, more people would be happy.”
“Child gets off the bus at 7:30 and doesn’t get back on bus until 4:00. That is a long day for a kindergarten student. Buses are sitting at schools too long waiting on other buses. Load them and let them go.”
“The response in last week’s edition regarding criticism aimed at the city sounded and read as if it was written by city management. The writer really must think that residents are ignorant or morons. To blame the disrepair of roadways on debris removal trucks is ludicrous. Every resident knows that problems have been neglected for many years. The brown water is absolutely neglect. The health and safety of Vidalia residents should be the main priority of elected officials. Gratitude should be given where gratitude is due.”