County budgets to save butterflies
Oct 31, 2012 | 15 Comments
By Nathalie Hardy
Of the News-Register
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There have been some roadway safety issues that resulted from the lack of maintenance due to the butterfly. Obviously the butterfly that has a life span of about 2 weeks is much more important than human life.
There are many other issues involved in this that people need to research for themselves.
Amazing that government can find things like butterflies to spend such a significant amount of money on, yet families like ours are struggling daily to get things like brakes for our vehicles and gas.
Baffled, I couldn't agree more. I'd like to see horse trails to everywhere. The way I see it, what we have now is extremely restrictive of our supposed freedom to (as they used to say in the old southwest) move, and/roam about the country.
Personally, I'd always moved to where the work was. Just curious, is it South Dakota ..or.. North Dakota that currently has the lowest unemployment numbers in the U.S.? Just a thought, bewildered.
How would that action make anything better for you, let alone for anyone else?
5th & Ford 8:00, Winco 8:15, 5th & Ford 8:30
Whew, i can make it!
itsvern Thank you!!!! It is at 9AM