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News Emily on 09 Jan 2007 10:21 am

You tell us: The good, the bad, and everything in between.

We want to hear from you! After many months of receiving emails full of feedback, queries, interesting tidbits, and stories from our audience, ePodunk has opened its pages to publish blogs and reviews directly in the words of our users.

Now, at the top of every community page on the ePodunk US site, you’ll see a link to “Blog about this community” or “Tell us the pros and cons of this community.” After registering on My ePodunk by providing a user name, password, and email address, you can now have your thoughts about your favorite places published on ePodunk!

For example, epodunk user bluegrassman blogs about Linnville, OH:

“I have lived in the Linnville area most of my life. This area is very scenic and quiet. Many families in this area have ties to families that came to this area of Ohio on the National Road back in the 1800’s. Adam Linn who was a farmer from Virginia came here and served as Linnville’s first postmaster in 1833.”

ePodunk user larry blogs about Franklinton, LA:
“Looking for my aunt who lived on Roberts Road in Franklinton - Willie Jean Roberts. Have not been in contact since Katrina, even got all my Christmas cards back.”

More community blogs here.

Need some direction? Tell us the what you think are the best aspects of your town or city, and which need improvement.

ePodunk user reisjackson tells the pluses of Fort Ransom, ND :
“Quiet, peaceful community nestled along the Sheyenne River. Summer kayaking, biking, birding, hunting, fishing. Winter cross country skiing, downhill skiing at Bear’s Den Mountain (300 vertical feet), Ice fishing, ice skating, snowmobiling. Located along the North Country Hiking/Cross Country Trail spanning from New York across the northern plains. Tight-knit community, friendly people open to outsiders, tourism is the local economy.”

ePodunk user scottwar reviews Humble, TX:

“Humble, TX has a rich history from the early oil boom days. The historic main street is relatively well preserved and still has many active businesses and restaurants. A large town with a small town attitude.”

More community reviews here.

All submissions will be reviewed by ePodunk editors before publication so you will not see your entry online right away. Offensive, libelous or otherwise inappropriate posts will be rejected.

Has someone spoken out about your hometown yet? Review now, and be the first to get your two cents in!

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