Great coverage of the election, Erik. I know everyone who follows you are proud. We’ve watch you grow from an amazing young boy to an amazing young man. Keep up the good work!
An excellent report! I just returned from a trip to Holland where I visited the house Anne Frank and her family hid in and a Canadian War Cemetery with the graves of hundreds of young men who died so we could have the freedom to elect those who govern us. It is important that this freedom is not taken for granted.
I missed this one, somehow. Probably all those revisions I’ve been making lately. You are sounding more and more like a regular reporter and less and less like a “Kid Press Corps”. Very well done!
Great article. You are sure racking up the publication list. Good job. Love the picture. Only one thing, and it is unfortunate, John Kasich is still the Ohio governor, not the former, though many of us wish this were true.
I never understood how a sitting governor, or senator, can go out everyday campaigning for a new job, when he is suppose to be doing his current job. I’m pretty sure Ohio is still paying Kasich his governor’s salary, though he has not done a thing in this position for months. If you ever do an article on this conundrum, let me know. 🙂
I see your point, and I don’t get that either. They should resign, and then go campaigning. Their state would be better off, if only because it has a governor in the state, not off in Alaska, or Indiana, or Georgia, etc.
Nice job, Erik!
Thank you Ms. Brisson!
Great article, E. Crystal clear and well-organized. Is there ANYTHING you can’t do??
Love and licks,
Cupcake
Thank you C! You wanna know a secret?
I can’t whistle. And I love the sound of a good whistler (which makes not being able to even more sad) 🙂
Great coverage of the election, Erik. I know everyone who follows you are proud. We’ve watch you grow from an amazing young boy to an amazing young man. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Ms. Broas! That really means a lot to me! 🙂
Well done! A great read!
Thank you! 🙂
Great Job Erik 😀
Thank you TSRA! 😀
Great job Erick!
Thank you Ms. Dadey! 🙂
An excellent report! I just returned from a trip to Holland where I visited the house Anne Frank and her family hid in and a Canadian War Cemetery with the graves of hundreds of young men who died so we could have the freedom to elect those who govern us. It is important that this freedom is not taken for granted.
Yes – you are exactly right! 🙂
I missed this one, somehow. Probably all those revisions I’ve been making lately. You are sounding more and more like a regular reporter and less and less like a “Kid Press Corps”. Very well done!
Thank you Mrs. Isenhoff! That means a lot to me! 🙂
Great article. You are sure racking up the publication list. Good job. Love the picture. Only one thing, and it is unfortunate, John Kasich is still the Ohio governor, not the former, though many of us wish this were true.
I never understood how a sitting governor, or senator, can go out everyday campaigning for a new job, when he is suppose to be doing his current job. I’m pretty sure Ohio is still paying Kasich his governor’s salary, though he has not done a thing in this position for months. If you ever do an article on this conundrum, let me know. 🙂
I see your point, and I don’t get that either. They should resign, and then go campaigning. Their state would be better off, if only because it has a governor in the state, not off in Alaska, or Indiana, or Georgia, etc.