
Patti Hanson, left, Shirley Helterline and Dave Helterline display a speed zone sign and newly installed speed indicator board on Clayton Street along the east side of Plains School. The group worked with city officials in an effort to slow speeding drivers in the hope of stopping a tragedy. (Chuck Bandel/Valley Press)
September 30, 2020
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September 30, 2020 midnight
Plains residents seek crackdown on speeders
For a group of concerned Clayton Street residents, enough is enough. The spark that triggered their call to action came earlier this month when a speeding motorist narrowly missed hitting a young child riding a bicycle.