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Feedback Friday: IGH's Top Comments From June 1-7

A rundown of the best comments from the site and Facebook over the last seven days

Each week, Inver Grove Heights Patch users contribute numerous insights, opinions and observations. 

The following is a collection of some of the best comments from the website and the IGH Facebook page.  

If something strikes you as funny, shocking or intuitive, click on the headline to read the full story or just join in the conversation in the comment stream. 

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"Recalls should only be used to remove a office holder for UNLAWFUL actions. Our cheddarhead neighbors are using it as a tool for removing their gov because of actions he took that are unpopular by the unions. As far as I know, he broke no laws, just made decisions that the unions didn't like. It's probably all going to amount to a big, giant waste of time and money." (Commentator: )

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"This is awesome. My son is a student of Inver Hills, pursuing an engineering degree. I think this will be great to get more diversity into his classes as well as simply increase the number of students pursuing degree's in STEM fields." (Commentator: )

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"It is amazing to me that individuals who represent a very small percent of the population can have so much influence. It should be a wake up call for anyone and everyone to actually get involved in the issues they profess to support." (Commentator: )

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"I'd rather see parents use a harness/leash to keep track of a bolter than stick the poor kid in a stroller. The harness allows children much more freedom to explore their environment while keeping them safe. They're less bored, more engaged in their surroundings, and healthier because they are getting some exercise. With the stroller they may be safe, but they can't look around easily, they have no freedom to look at what they want to look at since they are under total control of the parent, they're sedentary which is unhealthy, and have minimal mental stimulation. Of course, for parents who are more concerned about making it easy on themselves and not being personally embarrassed (let's face it - a young child is less likely to be embarrassed than the adult) by the use of the leash then the stroller is the way to go." (Commentator: )

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"Congratulations to Sara and Katherine on your Scholarship Awards from Flint Hills. Sorry I missed this year's event. Good luck with your college education and further studies. Thank You...to Flint Hills for their important sponsorship of this Scholarship Program." (Commentator: )

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