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Shame on person who trashed Burkesville Road

Litter strewn from bridge over Petty's Fork all the way up through Grider Hill Pass

By Victoria Pike

This afternoon I was amazed at the mess of papers someone dumped or lost out on Burkesville Road just before you get to Walmart. Now SHAME ON YOU. Stuff that dated back to the 1960s with school papers and notebook paper scattered all up the hill from the bridge.

Now if you were hauling it to the transfer station, you had to see what you lost on the way back.

This is a black eye on our community and we all would appreciate it if you lost this stuff, please come pick it up.

Again, Shame on you. - Victoria Pike




This story was posted on 2014-07-31 17:16:03
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