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Monday, April 29, 2024 at 6:13 AM
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Captain’s Log – Are We Having a Mutiny?

Captain’s Log – Are We Having a Mutiny?
Way more fun to look at Cori's sweet cream pancakes at the Golf Course than that same ol' picture of me... go get some this morning!

Author: Denise Edgmon

It’s hot in here. Our air conditioner isn’t working and we’re in a room full of over-50 girls. There was a lot of landlord-instructed activity on the roof at the beginning of the week. Then there was water leaking out of the gutter over the front of the door.

The next day there was water leaking out of the ceiling about six feet from Becky (our printer, for those of you who are new.) I about had a stroke. I’m really not sure what’s going on, but I can tell you the cooler is not working.

It’s been an interesting week last week full of meetings. And this week writing the stories. The public is coming out in force to public meetings, and it is a beautiful thing.

We’ve been fairly complacent in Fallon for a long time and usually elected officials hold their meetings in empty rooms, with public comment limited to the crazy street preacher complaining that no one will listen to him.

There were people at the planning commission meeting, county commission, the school board, and a few at city council.

School board got saucy when the public was finally offended by the street preacher. One lady had brought her child and was appalled that her daughter had to be exposed to the things he spewed. There was talk of calling the police.

Commissioners articulated their gratitude for the public participation. It’s amazing to see democracy at work. It’s tense. It’s necessary.

Unlike the word-salad tossed by the street preacher, people are articulating well-formulated arguments about specific issues, giving elected officials useful input and timely observations.

We hope that we have played a small part in this new activity. We hope our stories have been informative and useful. We hope that people see they can make a difference and make their community better.

We feel like this is a good time to be in Fallon. There are so many opportunities right now to be a part of shaping our future.

We’re glad we’re here and glad you are too.

Know that we’ll be here…

 

…keeping you posted,

Rach

 

 

 

 


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Comment author: Claude EzzellComment text: Paul was one of the most manifest men I have ever met. He was a good friends with my Dad and always had an entertaining story for the occasion. One of my most favorite stories Paul told dated back to the late 60s or early 70s and it revolved around him killing a deer way out in the mountains. Naturally the deer ran down into a deep canyon and died. Knowing that it would take him forever to haul it out he devised an awesome plan. After preparing the deer he drove back to NAS Fallon and rustled up a SAR crew and they flew out and picked up the deer. Of course it was labeled as a training flight but what the hell in those days you could do that sort of thing. Rest in Peace my friend until we meet again!!Comment publication date: 4/11/24, 1:15 PMComment source: Obituary - LCDR Paul N PflimlinComment author: THughesComment text: So sad to hear. Prayers to the Goings family.Comment publication date: 4/5/24, 6:35 PMComment source: Obituary - Bill GoingsComment author: April SmithComment text: I love this beautiful woman and her family so much. Such a pure soul and I had a great pleasure taking care of her while she was at the homestead and being by her side for her last daysComment publication date: 4/2/24, 8:50 PMComment source: Obituary - Frances Elaine (Sanford) Atkinson V Comment author: Veronica BrandenburgComment text: Dee was the nicest lady! I remember her fondly from the days of my youth at Northside Elementary, many years ago. She and Mrs. Rowe were my favorite office ladies! I am so sorry to hear of her passing. My thoughts are with her family.Comment publication date: 4/1/24, 3:26 PMComment source: Obituary - Mary Delda “Dee Hewitt
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