Wil, greetings fellow Buckeye. NE of Salem, sounds like safe distance from E. Palestine. Prayers with those people.Welcome from another Ohioan. I am in the NE part near the Salem area. Been to the Log Cabin Shop many times.
Wil, greetings fellow Buckeye. NE of Salem, sounds like safe distance from E. Palestine. Prayers with those people.Welcome from another Ohioan. I am in the NE part near the Salem area. Been to the Log Cabin Shop many times.
Thank you. We are between 14 and 17 miles from East Palestine. We have several friend in and around East Palestine. It's a real mess there. A couple of our fellow beekeeping friend there lost all their bees, which is their livelihood. Another friend lost his job because of the plant having to close up shop.Wil, greetings fellow Buckeye. NE of Salem, sounds like safe distance from E. Palestine. Prayers with those people.
Total debacle! The N.S. suppressed information on contents of hazardous cars derailed for couple days. The RR, FRA, NTSB, EPA, DNC and Blackwater all in bed together. Rebuilding the main-line for profit of first importance, public safety last. Illegals, have more rights than the tax payers of E. Palestine. DeWine, permitting the explosion of hazardous chemicals and N.S. not handling the dangerous cars properly inexcusable. This is 3rd world country behavior. The N.S. deserves 100% culpability to each and every resident and business. This derailment could've been prevented! There were ample warnings that journal on rail car were "trending hot" from detectors.Thank you. We are between 14 and 17 miles from East Palestine. We have several friend in and around East Palestine. It's a real mess there. A couple of our fellow beekeeping friend there lost all their bees, which is their livelihood. Another friend lost his job because of the plant having to close up shop.
I bet you heard of the Peery's and Gallespies down there. lolWelcome from Tazewell VA.
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