KNOX COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) Camp Wildwood has been awarded a $5,000 donation thanks to the charitable group 100 Women Who Care Knox County. According to a release, the donation amount should increase as group members who were unable to attend the July 26 meeting continue to donate toward Camp Wildwood. According to 100 Women […]
KNOX COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Camp Wildwood has been awarded a $5,000 donation thanks to the charitable group 100 Women Who Care Knox County. According to a release, the donation amount should increase as group members who were unable to attend the July 26 meeting continue to donate toward Camp Wildwood. According to 100 Women [.]
KNOX COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Camp Wildwood has been awarded a $5,000 donation thanks to the charitable group 100 Women Who Care Knox County. According to a release, the donation amount should increase as group members who were unable to attend the July 26 meeting continue to donate toward Camp Wildwood. According to 100 Women [.]
Just about a year ago, Keith Gokey moved into a new home in Hartford. It wasn’t much. A 6-by-10-foot cabin with walls made of water-resistant foam sheets and a wood floor raised slightly off the ground to help ward off the elements. A small propane.
Small, unpermitted huts offer a lifeline to homeless people but stir controversy in Hartford
Scott Alexander, left, reacts to news from Vermont State Health Officer for the Town of Hartford Brett Mayfield, right, on Wednesday, Dec. 16, that his shelter, located on railroad land in White River Junction, Vt., will be taken down along with two others at the site. Mayfield visited two camps with the structures to inform residents that they have been deemed unsound by the town and try to connect them with housing before a winter storm expected overnight. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.