John, the new Fleur de Lis lofts are now leasing in downtown Lou. The pinacle of luxury. Close to the theatre, the arts, and fine dining. Enjoy world class entertainment at the new Yum center, catch a baseball game at the nearby Slugger field, or party the night away at 4th Street Live.
Oh, nevermind, I don't think you would be able to raise chickens there
Wife and I were just talking about that the other day John... It's a long way off, but I'm thinking of heading toward Crawford Co upon retirement... lots of public land over that way...
Southern part has quite a bit of public ground... Clark State Forest 24,000 acres, Harrison-Crawford 24,00 acres, Jackson Washington 18,000 acres and then there's the Hoosier National Forest 202,000 acres
That's a lot of country to "wander and not get lost"... Good luck in your search!
Oh yes we do!!!! 12 lbs of fluo a day. state standard!!!!!! that comes out to one ppm.. Dennis I think maybe you're talking about another town about 150 miles southeast of here or something..OH And I have all of my teeth as do all of us in Washington county under the age of 60.. We look the the neighboring counties to the south if we want to see toothless hillbillies
-- Edited by thunt on Sunday 4th of March 2012 05:50:27 PM
Well, you had better get your incentive package in order. Jackson County is putting together a bonus laden , tax deferred offering. Not every day you have the chance to entice a celebrity to your area. This area has not been this excited since we coaxed Jim Cowles to move back here back in the 80s. It's big, real big.
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Well , I can't help it if Jim burnt a bunch of bridges here, and got thrown out.
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