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Residents Protest Missing Titles and New Contracts in Cary Mobile Home Park

Residents Protest Missing Titles and New Contracts in Cary Mobile Home Park Courtesy of Sandra Bueno Epifania Basilio López (second from left) and her young daughter and Rosa Martínez (right) at the Wake County Courthouse in Ocotber of 2019. In 2008, Maria Rodriguez finished paying for the mobile home she lives in at Las Americas, a trailer park near downtown Cary. Five years, thousands of dollars in property taxes, and $2,800 in lawyer’s fees later, she finally obtained the title to her trailer. Epifania Basilio López paid off her $20,000 trailer in March 2016 but has not received her title from Mobile Estates, the company that owns the trailer park. Same with José Carmen Rodriguez, whose final bill of sale shows that he finished paying for his trailer in August 2011. 

Giving back: Kids shop with cops - Galion Inquirer

Giving back: Kids shop with cops By Andrew Carter - acarter@aimmediamidwest.com Officer Ralph Burwell of the Galion Police Department shops with Galion City Schools students Christopher Goodwin (front) and Hannah Nelson during the annual Shop with a Cop event held Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020, at Walmart in Bucyrus. Galion officers shopped with eight children this year. Andrew Carter | AIM Media Midwest Adam Clark, right, a fourth-grade student at Galion Intermediate School, points out a set of walkie talkies that he wants to purchase during the Shop with a Cop event on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020, at Walmart in Bucyrus. Clark shopped with Galion Police Officer Jonathan Patton.

Hispanic Leadership Summit concludes with 10-year plan for Hispanic community

Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/  More than 2,500 leaders in the Hispanic community registered with the mission to unify under a strategic vision and a shared agenda to advance the community. The three-day virtual event (normally held at the United Nations) gathered  U.S. Hispanic leaders to review the advancements of the Hispanic community thus far and to define an action plan to advance the community over the next decade. We have a plan and we can do it, we can be the last generation of U.S. Hispanics that is not seen, heard and valued, said Claudia Romo Edelman, founder of We Are All Human.

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