Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Two meetings--One day

Meh. One of those days when the news needs to be reported no matter how lame visually it will be. ha.


I attended the school board meeting and then about the new I-75 connecter.

As always read the article here!
I-75 Connector

 Dessie and James Willis look at one of the maps on display at the open house event informing the public about the I-75 connector route project. "I'm against it because it looks like it's gonna go through farm land," Dessie said.  

Kaitlin Keane
 Claudia Isenhour, center, part of the "Disconnectors" talks with her neighbors from Jessamine County, George, left, and Cheryl, right, Wolffbrandt during the open house event informing the public about the I-75 connector route project trying to get more people to sign her petition Thursday, Aug. 23.

Kaitlin Keane
 Jason Shanks, left, and Wayne Perkins, right, talk during the open house event informing the public about the I-75 connector route project. Both Shanks and Perkins are for the connector stating that the road will go closer to both their farms. Easier access for Perkins as he travels to Nicholasville frequently. "It's just another road," Shanks said.

Kaitlin Keane
 Photo by Kaitlin Keane/photo@richmondregister.com

People were encouraged to put a stamp were they lived and tell about either their community or concerns about the I-75 connector route project Thursday, Aug. 23.

And read the school board stories! :)
School Board story 1

School Board story 2

 Katelyn Renfro, 11, sixth grader from Farristown Middle School asks the county board to keep taxes down during a special meeting Thursday to set property tax rates.

Kaitlin Keane
 Boy Scout Troop 7 from Madison County lined the front row of the Madison County Board of Education special meeting working on Eagle level merit badges Thursday.

Kaitlin Keane
 Photo by Kaitlin Keane/photo@richmondregister.com

Debbi Secchio spoke against raising taxes during the Madison County Board of Education special meeting Thursday, Aug. 23.

Sue Davis spoke against raising taxes during the Madison County Board of Education special meeting Thursday, Aug. 23.

Kaitlin Keane

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