We pride ourselves on normally being apolitical.
We are a wildlife company, most people are not concerned about anything other than whether we can solve the wildlife conflicts in their property or not. We like it that way.
However, on the first Monday of November of every year we always post the same thing:
National elections are important. There is value in picking the right people to represent us on a state level as well. But what is often overlooked is the local elections in our counties, villages, townships, and cities.
Local elections choose the people with the biggest impacts on our schools. Not the president.
Local elections fill our judicial systems and decide what is right and wrong in our neighborhoods. Not the Vice President.
Local elections are the report card we give to our commissioners, board members, and trustees on the job they have done serving our community.
If you are going to the voting booth tomorrow (and I hope you do if you have not already voted), in addition to making decisions about the future direction of our country and our state, take a little time this evening and thing about your local community and decide who you think the right person for our villages, townships, cities, and counties is.
I promise, tomorrow will be back to our regular wildlife content 😂