Riders: JATRAN cuts would change lives
Anthony Coleman’s voice began to crack and his eyes welled with tears Monday night as he tried to paint a picture of his life without JATRAN buses.
Dressed in his work clothes, he pleaded with Jackson City Council members to reconsider proposed cuts and service changes to his only mode of transportation.
“Without the bus on Saturday, I won’t be able to visit my kids,” Coleman said.
Clarion Ledger
12/21/10
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