We need to take control

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  People of San Manuel are all so blind as sheep to a slaughter!

  We have lived here for 12 years! Attended all meetings on what would be done for San Manuel by BHP and Coronado Utilities. None of what was told, shown and discussed came to be actual fact.

  You all sat back and did nothing. Our clubs and some others tried their best to do, but to no avail.

   But you all did complain – loss of grocery store, Radio Shack, auto store, American Legion, Chamber of Commerce, banks, it just keeps going.

  Now as of Jan. 27, 2016 our recycling adds to the pile! Again who will step up?

What will it take to make all get up and start to take control?

  Also, our Arizona Water is building in Oracle. Their office will move over there – another empty building – again I hear a ripple, but a ripple is not becoming a force here.

  Our school system is so out of touch with preparing all students. Are all really ready for this world of technical knowledge?

  Again, oh well, the ripple gets smaller and smaller.

  What will it take to make all get up and start to take control?

/s/ Les Schwandt

/s/ Genevieve Schwankt

Two very concerned home owners

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