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Life's been a struggle for Wendy Nash, but they say "What doesn't kill you will make you stronger" and now, she stands up and speaks out for what she believes in through her Letters to the Editor. The author's letters will give you insight into what one small county in Virginia calls progress and other key areas that slipped by the local taxpayers. They are serious letters but they are written, at times, with a sense of humor, much to the dismay of some who still hold positions of importance in the county. The author believes in doing our best for the environment and for global warming. Her…mehr

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Life's been a struggle for Wendy Nash, but they say "What doesn't kill you will make you stronger" and now, she stands up and speaks out for what she believes in through her Letters to the Editor. The author's letters will give you insight into what one small county in Virginia calls progress and other key areas that slipped by the local taxpayers. They are serious letters but they are written, at times, with a sense of humor, much to the dismay of some who still hold positions of importance in the county. The author believes in doing our best for the environment and for global warming. Her biggest pet peeves are the government's "over-intrusion" into our lives, and the "over-development" of our rural areas. She vows to continue to fight the injustices through her Letters to the Editor and by trying to make a difference every day.
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Wendy Nash has lived in Madison Heights, Virginia her entire life. She spent her summers on her grandfather's farm; the best years of her life. After a long, tough road, she graduated from Sweet Briar College in May, 2008 at the age of 67 with a degree in Studio Art.