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Agency Offers Assistance As Federal Eviction Moratorium Ends

Unpaid bills leave Malvern mobile home residents in legal limbo

MALVERN  Sandy Tucker and her neighbors were surprised when their sewer bills went unpaid, threatening them with a shut-off. The most frustrating part for Tucker and others living in the Klotz mobile home park about a mile east of Malvern: They believed they were paying their bills. And now they re stuck in legal limbo. The operator of the mobile home park failed to follow the rental agreement and take a portion of the tenants rent payments and apply it to the sanitary sewer bill.  We were all a nervous wreck, said Tucker, 58, whose home is in the 8000 block of Curry Drive. It was like, Where do we go? What do you do? I think we only had a three-week notice that they were shutting if off.

Grants awarded to strengthen youth resiliency in Appalachian Ohio

Grants awarded to strengthen youth resiliency in Appalachian Ohio NELSONVILLE The I’m a Child of Appalachia® Fund at the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio (FAO) and the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation of Nelsonville (OHFN) are pleased to announce $350,000 in grant awards to strengthen youth resiliency in Appalachian Ohio. Given the critical role of childhood development on lifelong wellbeing, and the extraordinary challenges youth face as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, grants address the social, economic, educational, and health challenges faced by young people in the region. FAO’s I’m a Child of Appalachia Fund and OHFN partnered to fund organizations serving youth across Appalachian Ohio.

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