Kaine: Security main reason for 'Wall of Hope' being moved Story Updated: Aug 16, 2010 at 3:19 PM PDT
"My number one thing ... is the security aspect of it," Kaine said. "There are a lot of people who go up to the wall everyday, and when school starts I don't think that having a lot of new faces, new adults, on the school property - with kids in school - really helps with school security. We have a missing child, and security was part of the issue with him going missing .... From a pure 'trying to walk the talk here' it made sense just to move the wall from that aspect alone. Not because anyone's going up there to do harm ... but just to limit the number of new adults going to the area."
Don't know if this was posted yesterday, if so I missed it.
Kyron bracelets are local mom's way of helping out
PORTLAND, Ore. - A Skyline Elementary parent is doing what she can to help bring Kyron Horman, the local 7-year-old who has been missing for two and a half months, home.
Piper McFarland is selling 'Bring Home Kyron' bracelets outside the Hillsboro Fred Meyer store near Imbrie Drive and Cornelius Pass.
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