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A great article with an important reminder that there is a great deal of good in our world that rarely gets mentioned in the news. We sure could get used to learning more about such random acts of kindness, generosity and gratitude.

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There are real angels here on earth

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Great story and a lesson. Pay it forward. Donate what you can, including organs. You may save a life.

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On the topic of the Post Star. Did you notice that the on line edition had no local news save for the front page article on Washington County. Sheesh!

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As à follow up, the editors at the Post Star answered my complaint letter twice; both touted the one Washington County article. At least they’re listening (reading).

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I coached baseball with Ken at SGF for a season. He was a great guy. The boys loved him. Refreshing to see guys like Ken and Tom. Talking the talk and walking the walk

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What a wonderful man Casey was. Just wonderful!

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This story is such a simple beautiful truth. A reminder of the beauty and design of life.

It shows how giving selflessly always benefits all involved.

A glimpse in to how the universe is designed.

A reflection of God or Higher Power.

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Well said.

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Good article,selfless person.

On another note there was no Bob henke column today so I emailed him and he told me he was unceremoniously “dumped” by “corporate “. Such a great informative LOCAL column. Did anyone notice the only local one was on H.S. Football and also no obits.

So, Ken and Will keep doing what you do.

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I let Bob knows he is more than welcome to join Will and I at The Front Page.

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Yippee. It bothers me a lot that we’re losing local stories. Keep doing what you’re doing.

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I think Sophie is on to something! Why is there no local section of the Post Star? Having a print subscription, it is my understanding that I can access the E edition.... always have. It's no longer available in it's entirety. I have been unsuccessful getting the E edition, despite reading the directions. I called customer service and was told by someone I could barely understand that I had to go to The Post Star website. I did as I was told without positive outcome. The whole notion of how thrilled we will be with the "new and exciting" Post Star is truly laughable. At least we don't have to search for the paper, and find it on the roof, as we did one day.

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