A proposed bill in Kansas aims to rename a highway in honor of two murdered mothers. The bill seeks to rename a stretch of highway in Lyon County as the “Sherry Arnold and Sandra Bertolas Memorial Highway” in memory of the two women who were tragically killed in 2004. The women were visiting Emporia when they were abducted and murdered by a man who was later convicted of their deaths.
The bill was introduced by Senator Jeff Longbine, who hopes to bring attention to the case and honor the memories of the victims. Both families have expressed their support for the bill, seeing it as a meaningful way to remember their loved ones and keep their memory alive. The renaming of the highway would serve as a reminder of the importance of highway safety and the need to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
The bill has garnered positive attention and support from the community, with many hoping to see it pass and the highway dedicated to the two women who lost their lives in a senseless act of violence.
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