Well, today (July 18) is one of those days that isn't very pleasant, but is very important. Like the day my mother died, like the day my grandmother died, it's something that I dread happening. If you'll bear with me, though, I feel like it should be something we talk about.
Kids, as you probably remember, I was one of the people who lived in the Mark Twain apartments here in Sedalia. And now, as of tomorrow, I think I can finally come to an ending on this situation.
Well kids, a lot of you have been very patient with me in my discussions of what went down about a month ago at the Mark Twain Apartments. I've been surprised by how many people I don't know told me they read the post, and how many people tell me they understood what it was like.
Well, I'm just now getting almost to the beginning of getting ready for a new place. I have been a little jerked arou
Dukes & Boots is having a fundraiser to benefit the families that were displaced from the Mark Twain apartments tonight and tomorrow night (July 27 and July 28). There will be a $5 cover at the door. There will be other activities throughout the evening as well. All money will be given to the American Red Cross and earmarked for disbursement to this tragedy only.
Usually there is a line that even the lowest criminal will not cross. That line is the one that takes advantage of a tragedy. In the police report for July 26, 2012, there was one of those stories that points out that we have someone in this area who has stooped that low.