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- Do you support the proposal to open a boot camp for young nonviolent felons on the Boysville property? - 36 votes - closed
- Are you concerned about the honeybee population? - 38 votes - closed
- Do you think the term "fake news" is misused to discredit legitimate news stories? - 53 votes - closed
- Have you ever donated items to collection bins not affiliated with Goodwill or Salvation Army? - 34 votes - closed
- Did you watch the State of the Union Address? - 45 votes - closed
- What's more important: building a boarder wall or keeping the government in operation? - 68 votes - closed
- Do you support the separation of Supt. Dr. Kelly Coffin from Tecumseh Public Schools? - 62 votes - closed
- Do you think January's higher than normal temperatures are an indication of climate change? - 43 votes - closed
- How long do your New Year's resolutions usually last? - 12 votes - closed
- Will you travel more now that gas prices have dropped? - 23 votes - closed
- Do you support the withdrawal of troops from Syria? - 29 votes - closed
- Do you think social media has been an exhancement or detriment to society? - 30 votes - closed
- Do you think local Native American sites should be protected for their historical significance? - 39 votes - closed
- Do you agree with the state legislature's efforts to limit minimum wage increases to 23 cents per hour each year? - 39 votes - closed
- What type of Christmas tree do you prefer? - 27 votes - closed
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Wed, 04/14/2021 - 1:36pm
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Wed, 04/14/2021 - 1:33pm
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UAW workers at Kirchhoff Automotive walked off their jobs Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. to protest poor working conditions, along with health and safety issues. Negotiations for a new contract have failed. Several picketers complained Monday of a new work schedule that begins at 4 a.m. for four-day, 10-hour shifts. Picketers also complained about longer hours, insufficient pay and difficulty in finding day care for children at the new starting time. Calls to Kirchhoff for comment Tuesday were not returned. Photo by Jim Lincoln.
Wed, 04/14/2021 - 1:26pm