Another group of outsiders against jobs in Meigs County.
Here's Elisa Young, again, leading a "Toxic Tour" of Meigs County. These folks are from Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus.
Yet, every elected official in Meigs County is in favor of the AMP plant.
One would think that the voters of Meigs, through their elected representatives, could make up their own minds on this issue without outside agitators.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
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It would be nice if teachers in the three school districts of Meigs County got behind this effort. You would think the teachers would get behind another union.
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