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Public doesn’t want wind turbines
Credit: The Argus-Press | July 3, 2018 | www.argus-press.com ~~
The Shiawassee County Board of Commissioners did the right thing to keep wind turbines out.
There is nothing to understand. The people made it clear they do not want the ugly turbines in their backyards.
The people made it clean and clear.
Now someone wants to put it on the November ballot for a vote. No way. I’ll bet it won’t go through. There will be more no votes than yes. I, for one, say no to turbines.
It’s plain and simple. The people just simply don’t want them littering their environment.
Eugene DePeal
Owosso
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