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The City of Coalgate filed a lawsuit on September 8 against Adam Cioni, d/b/a Cioni Machine, to either pay the shop’s delinquent rent or vacate the premises. According to an affidavit filed by City Attorney David Youngblood, Cioni is currently behind $3,000 for three months’ rent.
The affidavit states that the city has demanded Cioni vacate the property, “but to this date he remains wrongfully in possession” of three city lots and “has made no attempt to vacate the premises.” The property includes a shop building at 109 W. Ohio and empty lots that are being used for vehicle parking.
Over 100 years before Americans started spending their days hunched over smartphones, a Post author saw a similar habit developing. Look about you in a railway train, in a street car or bus, you will observe that everyone is reading—men, women, and even the innocent little children. Silent, glum, their eyes glued to book or paper . . . The very act of reading is unsocial. It is a kind of melancholy barbarism. We have such a precious deal of reading to do that conversation is out of the question. We have no time to talk. Conversation is decaying. We are reading ourselves into a silent race. --“The Lost Art of Conversation” by Vance Thompson, June 24, 1899
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