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Kathryn Miller: Will continue to speak out for change

By Kathryn Miller
Personal commentary

People can go on defending the way things are done around here and acting like everything is ok all they want but I will not be silenced about it either. I know for a fact that there are many people here who feel the same way we do about the way things are handled around here but they are afraid to speak up because they don\'t want to rock the boat. Well I\'m not afraid.

Sad thing is town could have more to offer if change allowed

The sad fact is this town could have more to offer if change was allowed to happen but unfortunately only those with certain last names have a voice here. This town will die out because there is NO progress here. We are moving on as soon as we can. Our daughter - just like the other kids here do too - deserves a chance at a real future and she can't really have that here. Once again, no progress equals no growth and no jobs other than factories & fast food. --Kathryn Miller




This story was posted on 2014-03-05 12:31:39
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