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Hello, I am a concerned part of the public and wish to remain annoyomus. My concern, that I've chosen to visibaly throw out, is the secruity of the Noble Co. courthouse located in Albion, IN.

Here is my concern, I was at the courthouse Monday, the 19th day of July, 2004 when I was struck by, the realization of how unsafe it may actually be. My friend and I had just entered the courthouse,I had put my purse onto the conveyer for a secruity check, and we both, had just walked through the metal detector, when another couple entered. I heard one of the police officer's ask the man if he had anything metal on him, and the man replied, and said, that he had steel toed boots on. This man was not asked to take his shoes off and then walk through the metal detector, nor was a hand held detector used to locate where on his body, the metal was. He was simpily just trusted! I realize that Albion is a very small town, but does that mean those in charge of protecting the judges and innocent suvillions, should be so trusting? Anyone could just "SAY" that they're wearing steel toed boots and take vengence on the lives of many. I do not know, exactly how the metal detector's function, nor do I mean to put those who protect and keep our cities safe and drug free on a daily basis, down, or try to put any shame on them at all! But I definatley feel, that this is something worth being looked into! I thank you, for taking the time to read this! Sincerely signed, Annoyomus

We're not the ones you need to talk to. Also, the proper spellings are "civilians", "security", "simply", "vengeance", "definitely", and "anonymous". Kurt Weber 16:04, 22 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Additionally, "conveyer" should be "conveyor," "simpily" should be "simply," "visibaly" should be "visibly," "officer's" should be "officers" and "detector's" should be "detectors." There are numerous hyphenation errors and numerous comma blunders as well. My advice is to complain to the police, but be sure you do so annonnymussily. Signed, Mystyryus —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 12.218.209.156 (talk) 11:52:17, August 19, 2007 (UTC)

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Hello,

I recently stumbled upon this page, and I think we could definitely make some improvements to the "History" segment. Knowing that there are likely a few "old guards" watching this page for changes who wouldn't be so keen for drastic alterations to the article, I would like to start a discussion on how we can improve "History" to better capture a more thorough history of Kendallville and what sets it apart from the other towns in northeast Indiana.

I welcome feedback.

ZionMoulder (talk) 09:48, 18 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

ZionMoulder, that's not how change gets done on Wikipedia. The essay WP:BRD describes how to make changes. To lessen the likelihood of having to go beyond the "B" in BRD, please familiarize yourself with the pillar policies, WP:BLP, and the guidelines for US settlement articles prior to making any changes and please cite your sources. Thanks. John from Idegon (talk) 14:27, 18 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]
John_from_Idegon, thank you for your feedback. I will be prudent to review the provided documents before attempting any edits, and of course I'll cite all my sources. Thank you. ZionMoulder (talk)