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Welcome to Kristens Law
Kristen was born July 13th 1991 and was killed when she was struck by a freight train in Villa Park, Illinois on February 11th, 2006. Kristen, an Honors Freshman at Willowbrook High School was struck and killed by an eastbound Union Pacific freight train at 7:55 when she was enroute to meet a friend at the North Terrace Park. Is Kristen Bowen an innocent victim of a political system influenced by big money campaign contributions, lobbyists and fears of liability? Can the largest railroad company in the nation control multiple levels of government? What is the relationship between Union Pacific Railroad and the Federal Railroad Administration? Is our system of checks and balances as strong as we think? Why won't the railroads provide safety barriers in high risk areas? Why aren't the railroads held to the same safety requirements as the residents? How do they get away with it? How many lives are lost annually? How many more lives will be lost? We at kristenslaw.org can respecthe railroads and applaud their efforts in maintaining a quality educational safety program. Unfortunately education alone is not enough. People are dying. Children are dying. We need to target high risk areas and implement the necessary safety solutions before loss of life occurs!! Railroad to provide solid fencing (preferably concrete) around schools and parks 1 mile in each direction that are adjacent to tracks. Also to include heavily populated areas. Speeds to be slowed down to 30mph, fencing to be a minimum of 6 foot high. The railroad is to provide maintenance to this fencing and responsible for cost of installation. And to provide proper patrolling of these areas in high traffic times i.e. before school and after and weekends.Railroads to install fencing 1/2 mile in each direction of schools and parks that are adjacent to tracks. Also to be included is heaviy populated areas. Speeds to be reduced to 30 mph. fencing to be of a solid nature and of at least 6 foot in height and be maintained by the railroads. Railroads to be responsible of the cost of installation. Railroads to install fencing 1/2 mile in each direction of parks and schools that are adjacent to tracks. Also to be included is heavily populated areas. Speeds to be reduced to 30mph. Fencing must be minimum of 6 gauge chain link fence 6 foot in height with 3 rows of barbed wire on top. Railroads are to maintain and be responsible of the cost of installation of fencing. Anything less that 6 gauge is useless kids will break through.
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Henry County Ohio
Welcome to Henry County, Ohio!
Welcome to Henry County, Ohio! Located in northwest Ohio in an area once known as The Great Black Swamp, Henry County is rich in history in many areas: agriculture, business, churches, schools and community organizations, all of which today contribute to making Henry County a great place to live, work and raise a family.
Founded on April 1, 1820, our county was named for the famous orator Patrick Henry. The dense forest was cleared and drained, leaving ground with excellent fertility for our agricultural producers. While the Miami & Erie canal was a primary source of transportation in the mid-1800s, this mode gave way to railroads and highways which cross the county today.
Henry Countys third and present courthouse (the tower is shown in the graphic above) was completed in 1882, and renovated in 1998. It was the countys first building to hold the honor of being placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The county is composed of thirteen townships and nine municipalities, including the county seat of Napoleon. Today, nearly 30,000 people make Henry County their home.
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