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Sound off for Feb. 25
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Here are some of the issues that area residents are discussing. The statements were phoned in anonymously, so the Courier does not vouch for their veracity, nor do we know what motivated the callers:

Hinesville city police, please get the children out of the streets in Wildwood Subdivision, i.e. basketball, skate boarding, street painting. Also, please get all the stray dogs out of the subdivision. And get the loud stereos so they don’t come in my ear, or yard.

I’d like to know why that fire down by the railroad in Gum Branch was not published in the Coastal Courier. It’s like no one cared. No one is talking about it.
Editor’s note: Instead of a Sound off call, a report to our news staff when you first knew of the fire may have sparked a story.

The new sign in front of Phillips & Kitchings law office in Ludowici is nice, but you would have thought it would say in memory of the late Richard Phillips somewhere on it.

OK, Fort Stewart, I’m going to help you out since it’s almost 4:30 in the morning and traffic is backed up almost to 196 from Gate 7. It’s not how many people you have on the gate, it’s how many lanes you have open and how many gates are open.

I hope and pray new Liberty County High School will become like old Liberty County High School in all aspects.

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These opinions are not the Courier’s. Callers are not required to identify themselves, so we can verify neither sources nor motives. You may also anonymously submit a comment online at http://coastalcourier.com/forms/soundoff.

“I am so sick of hearing and reading about Chick-fil-A opening on Sunday. This family is a Christian family and no Chick-fil-A has ever been open on Sunday. There are many other restaurants open on Sundays.”

“Thank you, former county Commissioner John McIver and city Councilman Chris Stacy for looking out for the people of Riceboro. There are many residents there who have died of cancer recently and no one else is caring for the people.”

“I glad we got a new chief, Kirkendall. I don’t know what he’s done, but I’m going to give him a chance.”

“Why won’t the sheriff’s department do anything about the four-wheelers screaming up and down the roads in Woodland Lakes and Lake George? And the BOA in Lake George won’t do anything either.”

“My God, American people, we are patriots by nature. How in the world could we have allowed so many Russians to be connected to a campaign for president? That’s not patriotic.”

“The worst neighbor in Rye Patch lets his dog run free and poop on others’ property. He’s too cheap to buy trash bags so his trash blows onto others’ property. And he’s just an annoying jerk.”

“Thank you, Niki Seale for writing a sensible letter to the editor in the April 4. I full support your views.”

“Sadly, being white and raised in Liberty County, I never really understood the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. But today, marking the 50th anniversary of his assassination, I realize that has changed over the last year and a half. I enjoyed all the articles in the Coastal Courier. And I think his significance is ever more important than ever.”

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