I’ve always had this fear that something would happen to the kids, or Cari (or even me), and after we call 9-1-1, we’d have to wait 10-15 minutes for an ambulance to arrive from Richland. No thanks.
The bond and levy aren’t all that expensive: total cost of both is less than $10/month for homeowners of a $150,000 home. That seems a pretty fair price to pay for an essential service like having an ambulance ready and waiting … and nearby.
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