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More than 200 families at the Li'l Abner Mobile Home Park in Sweetwater are now facing eviction, despite months of legal disputes and a mounting pushback from residents who say they won’t back down.
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Li'l Abner residents say they're sick and without power as they fight eviction - MSNThe remaining residents at a Sweetwater mobile home park say they are getting sick and are left without electricity as they fight to keep their homes. The complaints come as demolition crews are ...
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Can residents at Li'l Abner Mobile Park be forced out? Here's what the law says - MSNMonday was the last day for 900 families to leave their homes at Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park in Sweetwater. An eviction notice was filed last November, but roughly 200 families have stayed even ...
Residents of the Li'l Abner Mobile Home Park alleged that the owner of the land did not get the proper permit and their health is at risk. But the owner said everything is being done up to code.
A little more than a month after receiving letters ordering them to move out, sparking protests, residents of the sprawling Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park in Sweetwater are taking their fight ...
Sweetwater's Li'l Abner Mobile Home Park residents protest eviction 02:45. Dozens of people still living at the Li'l Abner Mobile Home Park in Sweetwater are facing the official deadline to vacate ...
A 200-yard canoe sprint required teams to paddle non-stop upstream, around a buoy, and back downstream to the starting line.
A 61-year-old resident of the Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park bonded out of jail and checked herself into a hospital following a rough arrest that sparked a protest outside of Sweetwater City Hall.
Monday was the last day for 900 families to leave their homes at Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park in Sweetwater. An eviction notice was filed last November, but roughly 200 families have stayed even ...
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