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EMERALD ASH
Centennial is also monitoring for EAB at City facilities, but has not been conducting preemptive treatment.
skirt that boundary by declaring OUR truth, and no one can challenge us to think or believe di erently than what our own stubborn brains embrace.
Yell who is more loving or more hateful. Keep ramming each other in the bumper car pit. Or slog out of the mud pit and take a shower. Pick whichever pit metaphor you wish ….
Linda Mazunik Lone Tree
bers of the LGBTQ community. Next was the smug “We deserve better than Bradley” by Megan Burch, who used LGBTQ+. And “Bradley’s brew of confusion” by Lloyd Guthrie, who used anti-LGBTQ. I was overwhelmed by all the vivid and thrilling adjectives bandied about.
Critique of writing
Wow! at Brandi Bradley person is a regular ashpoint for excited comments from defenders of the LGBTQIA community. I am referencing the letter by Margaret Furlow “Bradley seeks to divide”). e letters started with “Bradley tra cs in vicious slurs” by Eric Brody who defended mem-
What to look for
“ e best thing to do right now is determine if an ash tree is on your property,” Lone Tree City Forester Sam Waggener wrote in a statement to Colorado Community Media.
According to the Colorado State Forest Service website, homeowners can look for compound leaves