Well, that explains it
Mar. 11th, 2008 09:30 amThe roadblock I passed on state route 23 yesterday morning is now explained. I did notice on my way home that there had been a fire or explosion in the barn right at the spot where the block was set up. I hadn't seen that in the morning because of the more immediate distractions right on the road.
Front page of the Northwest Herald today.
The headline writer went for the sensationalist angle, of course. Yes, 45 animals died, but most of them were baby chicks rather than the donkeys, llamas, and goats who occupy most of that barn. The property damage is extensive, though, and they were still burning hay, straw, and wood in the yard near the barn this morning.
Front page of the Northwest Herald today.
The headline writer went for the sensationalist angle, of course. Yes, 45 animals died, but most of them were baby chicks rather than the donkeys, llamas, and goats who occupy most of that barn. The property damage is extensive, though, and they were still burning hay, straw, and wood in the yard near the barn this morning.
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Date: 2008-03-11 07:19 pm (UTC)Re: disconnect in effect
Date: 2008-03-11 09:08 pm (UTC)And yes, the newspaper account is sensational. But that isn't the Marengo paper, which is weekly and covers three towns. The Farmside will probably have only a line or two about this if anything, because they come out so late that nothing timely or newsworthy appears in their rag. High school sports scores seem to be the main features.
No, the Northwest Herald is, believe it or not, the county-wide daily newspaper. The Herald rarely reports anything about the western end of the county, though. It prefers to focus on the wealthy western suburbs of Chicago that lie in the far eastern parts: Barrington, Algonquin, and Crystal Lake. Only if they are short of news or can make some kind of screaming sensational "Five teens killed in car wreck" story out of it do they bother with our end of things.
This story has apparently been picked up by the television news out of Chicago, which probably means two things will happen. PETA will show up to make a fuss about animal abuse by petting zoos, and someone will start a trust fund to take up collections to "help the poor homeless animals."
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