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Community leaders call for civility amid bullying concerns

September 05, 2024 | Daviess County, Kentucky


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Community leaders call for civility amid bullying concerns
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the issue of bullying within the community, particularly in relation to board member resignations. One commissioner expressed concern that public comments and interactions may have contributed to a hostile environment, leading to feelings of being bullied among board members.

The commissioner emphasized the importance of civility and respectful discourse, urging community members to engage in disagreements without resorting to personal attacks or emotional outbursts. They highlighted the need for factual discussions to prevent misunderstandings and foster a more positive community atmosphere.

Another commissioner echoed these sentiments, reinforcing the call for respectful communication and the necessity of addressing the underlying issues that may lead to resignations from the board. The meeting concluded with a collective commitment to improve community interactions and uphold a standard of respect among all members.

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