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Things in small towns

There are certain things that are just better in small towns, as we all know. That's why we live here.

The latest example was seen countywide last week as businesses, organizations and schools honored local veterans. These local groups offered free burgers, beers, coffee, lunch, dinner and quilts to veterans last week in observance of Veterans Day. It's always interesting to attend an event recognizing veterans and realize the people we see every day at the grocery store, bank or post office gave part of their life to serve our country.

There have been times in our country's history where veterans were treated with as much respect as was shown this year. It's disheartening to think about people not appreciating the sacrifices and service of these brave men and women. It fills my heart with gladness to know that they are being celebrated in my lifetime.

I am also very glad that local schools put so much effort into Veterans Day celebrations and recognizing local veterans. While only a handful of students will join the military, it's important for them to recognize what those in service do for our country.

It takes a lot of courage to serve your country in that manner. According to the website USAFacts.org, there were 1.3 million active-duty military members in the U.S. in 2022, 39% fewer than in 1987 and the equivalent to less than 1% of U.S. adults. Given the lower recruitment numbers, recognizing veterans is even more important.

The slogan "Earth Day Every Day" should apply to Veterans Day as well. We all know veterans in our communities, and we should always take time to recognize them and thank them.

— Annie Wooden

 

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