PAWNEE, Ill. (AP) — Kayla Adomako admitted she had big concerns about moving back to Pawnee.
She wanted to be closer to her mother and the cost of living was cheaper than Springfield, but she wondered what issues the family makeup might pose in the small, predominantly white community. Adomako’s husband, Kwabena, is Black and their 12-year-old son and 9-year-old daughter are biracial.
She found out the first week after her family had moved there: the police were called…