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Updated: 9:17 PM Dec 2, 2008
Non-Profit Group to Help National Problem
As the financial crisis worsens, some panhandle neighborhoods are beginning to look like ghost towns, filled with abandoned or foreclosed homes. Law enforcement officials worry those neighborhoods will become breeding grounds for crime.
Posted: 8:36 PM Dec 2, 2008Reporter: Alex Denis Email Address: Alex.Denis@wjhg.com Habitat For Humanity |
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