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Antifraude pide identificar al cargo que impulsó los sobresueldos de ediles de Ribó

Antifraude pide identificar al cargo que impulsó los sobresueldos de ediles de Ribó
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El Congreso local entrega el premio Consuelo Zavala

El Congreso local entrega el premio Consuelo Zavala
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Farming woes in Rio Grande Valley go beyond bad roads, says White

Rio Grande Valley, Portland: The Rio Grande Valley in Portland Eastern still has a network of roads in deplorable condition, 12 years after a market truck crash which claimed the lives of 14 people, including a 10-year-old boy. Today marks the 12th anniversary since the truck, laden with agricultural produce and which was transporting 21 people – the majority of whom were higglers from the communities of Ginger House, Comfort Castle, Mill Bank and Cornwall Barracks – plunged into a ravine at Dam Bridge at about 9 p.m. as they were making their way to the Coronation Market in Kingston. Since the tragedy, the roadway leading from Cross Roads in Port Antonio to Moore Town has been resurfaced, but the above-named communities are still bedevilled by bad roads. So, too, are those of Bellevue and a section of Kent, where roughly two miles of resurfacing work was done.

Market truck crash victim cries foul - Simpson disappointed with compensation 12 years after tragedy

Linford Jackson, whose right leg was pinned down for hours by a market truck in the Rio Grande Valley in Portland after a crash in 2008, now walks with a limp and is unable to do as much farming as he once did. RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Portland: Linford Jackson, a farmer who was pinned underneath a market truck for the better part of six hours during a horrific truck accident on December 19, 2008, now walks with a limp and is unable to actively assume his livelihood. It was 12 years ago that Jackson also pleaded with a nurse to cut off his leg because of the excruciating pain he felt lying beneath the weight of the market truck, which had plunged over a precipice at Dam Bridge in the Rio Grande Valley of Portland.

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