EDITIORIAL by Stella B. House, Attorney at Law, PSC
Should the School Board Spend Millions to Monstrously relocate a Historic Cemetery holding 70+ Graves of Veterans, Infants, Indians, and others buried there during the past 125 Years while School Children must beg Local, Small Business Owners for Money?
Ret. Milton S. Herring saluting U.S. flag, Los Angeles National Cemetery Annual Memorial Event, May 26, 2014, California, USA - Editorial stock photo
MANCHESTER, KY - The Clay County Board of Education (the “School Board”) in Clay County, Kentucky is attempting to hideously relocate the historic 125-year-old Hoskins Cemetery (the “Cemetery”) located on Island Creek Hill off U.S. 421 in Manchester, Kentucky. The idea of leveling this Cemetery is revolting to the moral sense of not only Clay Countians but the majority of every U.S. citizen nationwide that's learned of this issue.