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What is it about Logan County?
 

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To the editor:

What is it about Logan County?

1. In the mid-80's, the Logan County received a request to place a nuclear waste dump here. After study by some citizens, petitions started being circulated. We presented those petitions to the County Board. One board member figuratively patted me on the head and said not be so emotional about our concerns. Thankfully, Marshall County was the "lucky winner". That settled that!

But who puts out the word that Logan County is up for sale to corporations?
 


2. Recently, Viper Mine presented a plan to dump their fly ash near beautiful, historic Elkhart hill, using acreage sold by an absentee landlord who apparently didn't care about losing more prime farmland in Logan County. The ploy that Viper would lay off its employees if it didn't get it's way was bogus. They invested in a new facility just across the county line and the auger system that runs next to I-55. They weren't going anywhere. Why didn't they dispose their fly ash in Sangamon County since their taxes also go to Sangamon County? Because the Sangamon County Board wouldn't have accepted it! So it ends up in Logan County!

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3. Now there are plans to place 80 wind turbines, north to south, across Logan County, eating up some 7000 more acres of rich, black prime farmland. We have the best farmland in the world right here in Logan County. Farmers feed the world! People feel uninformed. They feel they have had no chance to rebut the proposal. They feel their opinions fall on deaf ears. How long has the county board known about this proposal?
At the next "public" meeting of the Zoning Board, the public is not even allowed to speak! What is the rush to decision? Why do our county board members seem to turn their backs on the citizens who elected them to represent them? Why do the corporations seem to always prevail? What happened to "of the people, by the people and for the people"? What is it about Logan County?

Thank you,
Rebecca Drake

[Posted January 1, 2015]

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