Posting will be light

Sorry if you’re suffering from Chronicle withdrawal, but things are really busy at work this week, so it will be a while before I’ll have time to write again. In the meantime, I hope you check out the other fine blogs listed in my blogroll to the left.

14 thoughts on “Posting will be light”

  1. Moving day? I don’t envy you that chore. Hope it goes well and that you find everything when you finally get settled. Good luck.

  2. Ok, I have to ask- anyone know how the block the bonds petition drive is going? Just a few days left.

  3. Just heard an ad that anyone 14 years old can come in and get a flu shot – without a doctor’s prescription or parent’s permission. Just bring your medicaid card or the money! Huh?? Suppose the kid is allergic to the shot, and the parents don’t even know he got it? You in the “blame the parents” crowd – how about it? Add another to the list of things parents are just ignored about. This is about the money (at best) – NOT about health.

  4. IMO, I highly doubt a 14-year old can get a flu shot without parents permission. When it comes to medical, you have to be 18 to get something done, and parents have to sign for children if they are under 18.

    Check the source, or call the Peoria City/County Health Department. They will set the record straight.

  5. Dunlap Observor,

    Try merle widmer’s blog

    I’ve posted at least 15 blogs on the museum’s problems. Check my archives.

    If you are a hard Demo, you won’t like me.

    No problem.

  6. Saw this posting on Merle’s blog:

    “These notarized petitions are due today or tomorrow at the latest according to Karrie Alms. Brad Harding and Gary Sandberg, the leaders of this petition drive have been strangely silent in my request for information over the past 10 days or so. Sandberg was to supply ‘blockthebonds’ T shirts. Maybe my size were all gone.

    I have 800 signatures and I know at least two locations gathered a fair number of signatures, still a long way from 10,000+.

    The url site blockthebonds.com today says 3 more days for petitions to be turned in to the County Clerk, but first, these petitions need to be counted, pages numbered and bound before handing them over to the County Clerk before the office closes Monday. Not all petition gatherers know the location of the url site. Some were surprised that petitions were due now.”

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