Finding Shelter: Henderson's Homeless Have Limited Options

Finding shelter: Henderson's homeless have limited options

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HENDERSON COUNTY, Ky. — The Kentucky Housing Corporation estimated that as recently as 2010, the number of Henderson County's homeless was 49. "People are considered homeless if they do not have access to safe, affordable and permanent places to live …
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Effort begins to restore dilapidated Lexington apartment complex

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There were problems with drug use, gang tagging, copper thefts from the air-conditioning units and vagrants living in the vacant apartments. "You name it, we saw it there," Crosbie said. In December, two … Barrington Group, Lieberman's company …
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Sheriff's Deputy Returns To Work After Meth Explosion Injury

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They both face long-term rehab, and on Saturday two deputies were injured during a meth bust in the 2900 block of Culp Creek Road. "That call was totally … "I grabbed Deputy Cody Fuller by the arms and drug him outside to the porch. His lips were …
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