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Morehead police ask for help in decades-old cold case from May 1, 2001May 1, 2023 Hannah Woosley-Collins, MOREHEAD, Ky. WTVQ Morehead police are asking for the public help in solving a decades-old cold case from May 1, 2001.Around 6 a.m., Gary Lee Adkins Jr. was walking on West Main Street when he was hit and killed by an unknown vehicle, according to police.To this day, a suspect has still not been identified.Adkins ; family remains hopeful the case can be solved, 22 years later.If you have any information, police ask that you contact Det. Erik Caudill at 606-784-7511 or ecaudill@cityofmorehead.net.Categories: Featured, Local News, NewsTags: Cold Case, stanley cup gary lee adkins jr., Morehead Police, West Main StreetFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin .clt-73 .thumb-wrap display: block;float: none;.clt-73 .inner-thumb-wrap padding: 56.25% 0 0 0;.content-primary-cat a font-size: 13px; Related stanley termoska stanley deutschland Kenny Brooks wins first ever Border Rivalry versus Tennessee, 82-58 Mpxy Trump appoints speechwriter fired for attending conference with White nationalists to top State Department role
HOUSTON AP 鈥?Some Houston residents say they endured difficult, often hazardous living conditions while waiting months, even years for help from the city to fix flood-damaged homes after Hurricane Harvey.Sleeping in a closet because it was the only space that didnt reek of mold. Dealing with rodents and roaches that would come in through warped or rot stanley nz ted flooring. Couch surfing at 67 years old until patchwork repai stanley en mexico rs made a home temporarily habitable.Those were just some of the things people dealt with as they waited for help they say never came, despite submitting 鈥?and resubmitting 鈥?paperwork.Three years after Harvey, some Houston residents feel angry and abandoned as their repair efforts were bogged down by a city program they described as slow and bureaucratic. The program has finished rebuilding less than 70 homes since it started January 2019.Some residents, like 70-year-old Doris Brown, turned to nonprofits and the state. They also formed a group 鈥?the Harvey Forgotten Survivors Ca stanley us ucus 鈥?to bring attention to their plight. We have a right to be angry. We past angry now. We mad as hell, said Brown, whose home had to be rebuilt because of mold.City officials admit the repair programs progress has been slow but blame this partly on the Texas General Land Office, or GLO, which oversees the funding. The city accused the land office of providing muddled guidance, resulting in rejection of homeowners applications. The state GLO has not been a good partner with us, said M |
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