Historic 1

Most of our pioneers had a sense of community. Everyone was expected to work and contribute to the community. Everyone was expected to be responsible for their actions. Most lived by what is called the Golden Rule which was to always treat others as you would want to be treated yourself. Academically this is called the principal of mutual reciprocity. Most of Warren and Center Line settlers were raised to follow the most important Christian commandment that to Love one Another. This is historically significant because when one compares the American culture with other cultures we prospered to a large extent by practicing this rule. Other cultures who did not failed. Today many folks need to realize that we can do much better if we help each other.

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Many of our residents died young of diseases we have cures for now. Today we allow medical research to happen and to be applied to the general population thus saving lives. We need to allocate more resources to medical research and prevention of diseases.