
Hungry / A bit peckish.
Decorate their walls with a print that celebrates community building—an inspiring piece that recalls their vital role in making a difference.
Hungry / A bit peckish.
'As responsible city council members, we must always promote open dialogue and transparency.'
Watching You.
Post Office vs Library - Which Will Close First?
"No, these are the community's complaints."
'Hey! Roll a mile in my shoes!'
Model Out-Of-Town Superstore
'Time for one more?'
Gangs: Open 24 Hours a Day.
Cut and Paste.
Spring House Cleaning: Sweeping Cuts
Empty shops.
One in ten Minnesotans live with hunger.
Even Bigger Issue
Buy local
Mom & Pop Shoppe: Going Out Of Business (Not that it's your fault).
Individual opposite global interest.
'It's a friendly neighborhood'
'I'm afraid the cuts are beginning to bite!'
No executives sign.
'I blame society.'
City Council: 'It's a sweet deal- we permit their mall, and they build our new high school within!'
The Big Society cover up
"Why Jeremy, I didn't realise that you were a NIMBY too."
'Red sky at night - the estate's on fire again.'
Community Organizer.
"Be kind to each other."
Please leave these toilets as you would wish to find them.
"Aside from that, it's a very nice neighborhood."
Young people have no voice in this matter.
"They've done a great job bringing the neighborhood back to life! It used to be old chain stores with rude clerks and generic merchandise."
"I am not in a gang! Unless you count my family."
"Our state made the list for being on the most lists."
Friend Thy Neighbor
"Anything in Mr, Rogers' neighborhood?"
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