Community on edge after Wiccans arrive
ROSSVILLE, Ill. - Things were already going downhill in this small farming community when the witches arrived.
Area factories had shut down. So had the local high school. A suspicious fire had gutted much of the downtown. The use of methamphetamine was destroying families.
So when a group of Wiccans from out of town moved into a storefront this summer and erected a sign advertising "Witch School," it was only a matter of time before alarm bells sounded and tempers started to boil in this village of 1,200, about 125 miles south of Chicago near the Indiana border.
Remember the Salem witch trials?" resident Adam Marganski said. "That's what is happening here."
After percolating behind the scenes, anger erupted into public action last weekend when several churches canvassed the community with literature blasting the witches and organized a meeting to plan further steps.
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