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The Collin County Observer
The Collin County Observer is now open for business (again).
On a personal point:
I know there for almost eight months there were few posts during my illness - and that the Observer has lost many readers since there was nothing here to read. I am sorry that I was unable to report to you. Yet, I have been overwhelmed by so many of our readers who had called and written. I thank all who wished me well and told me they missed the Observer.
I am very grateful. It is now time to jump on the saddle. The Observer is alive and well... the "OPEN" sign is lit.
Bill
15 comments
Comment from: ABado [Visitor] · http://www.TownSquareBuzz.com
So glad you are back Bill - missed your updates and commentary!
05/31/11 @ 23:10
Glad you are up and at um again!
05/31/11 @ 23:21
Comment from: morrow [Member]
Bill, I can't express how happy I am to see you posting again. Take care of yourself, hope to see you soon.
06/01/11 @ 08:20
Comment from: Connie [Visitor]
Come join us 6/9th for the monthly NCCGS-North Collin County Genealogical Society meeting beginning at 7pm in the Dulaney Room-Roy & Helen Hall Memorial Public Library located at Hunt & TN of McKinney, Texas 75069.
We meet each month in 2011 on the 2nd Thursday.
We meet each month in 2011 on the 2nd Thursday.
06/01/11 @ 09:54
Comment from: judy [Visitor]
Bill, I have missed you! The County has been less informed with you gone.
Hope to see you back for a long time.
You are one man who makes a difference.
Hope to see you back for a long time.
You are one man who makes a difference.
06/01/11 @ 15:01
Comment from: Ed Cage [Visitor]
Judy I was in contact with Bill on an urgent matter then he became ill. But HE INITIATED A CALL TO ME. I don't wish to stress Bill but Robert Davis a professional staller attorney hired by the County to protect Judge Johnny Lewis and Misty Beaty from fraud and illegal activities intervened - All my posts were deleted months later. Is Bill able to communicate now?
Thanks,
Ed Cage
ecagetx@gmail.com
Thanks,
Ed Cage
ecagetx@gmail.com
06/02/11 @ 11:45
Comment from: Marge [Visitor]
It is so good to have you back!
Keep writing, we need you.
Keep writing, we need you.
06/02/11 @ 20:04
Comment from: Court Watcher [Visitor]
Glad you're back and fit to fight. I’m not a native of Collin County and I never “took a look behind the curtain” to see who was pulling the levers until I found your website. It appears Collin County is less the “Crown Jewel of North Texas” and more the “Republican Cook County of the South.” Anything we can do for you? Do you accept any kind of donations?
06/02/11 @ 20:38
Welcome back Bill! It's about time that the most important truth-teller in Collin County is back in the saddle again.
Just in time to report on the indictments I see. :)
Great news! Perhaps the entitled ones will think twice in 2012 before they try to cheat the public.
Just in time to report on the indictments I see. :)
Great news! Perhaps the entitled ones will think twice in 2012 before they try to cheat the public.
06/05/11 @ 23:39
Glad to see you're back in action, Bill. Welcome back, bro.
RD
RD
06/06/11 @ 08:59
Comment from: Rick Koster [Visitor]
Good to see you are back. And in good writing form. Thanks
Rick
Rick
06/16/11 @ 16:47
Yes, Bill, we're glad you're back! The Crigger/Kunkle issue underlays once again that the lazy voter gets what he deserves. The single button pushed in the election booth that automatically approves all the candidates of the voters' chosen political party also brings those we shouldn't want in office. Indeed, the office of county district clerk should be more of a civil service type position based on background, training, ability, and whatever other qualifications that would offer an efficient and responsible office. Then no electioneering of any could would be needed.
06/26/11 @ 19:10
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