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Paris City Council celebrates beautification

Paris City Council celebrates beautification
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Weald Workers seeking volunteers to help clean Lamar County

Don Yarbrough is hard at work, in more ways than one. The progenitor of the Weald Workers of Lamar County not only is walking around picking up trash in an effort to clean up, he’s also making sure Weald Workers is OK on the backend, filing paperwork so it is registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the state and federal governments. “We’ve got a two-year business plan right now,” Yarbrough said, “and I’m doing all the budget stuff I need to do for grants.” For the past several years, Yarbrough has been cleaning up the Trail de Paris, sometimes with help and often without, graduating from a normal trash bag to giant, 42-gallon construction trash bags. The group’s name “Weald” comes from the old English language meaning “the forest” or “the wilds,” and the goal of the cleanup is to keep the wild enjoyable and clear from human debris.

Trash collection group looking to grow, pursue goals

Don Yarbrough and Taisley Scroggin are on a mission to keep Paris trash-free. Yarbrough founded Weald Workers, an environmentally oriented group that focuses on removing trash around the city, and Scroggin works with him in an effort to not only help clean up the Paris community, but foster pride in their town. “I m excited about it. I want people to remember why we love Paris,” Scroggin said. Yarbrough formally organized the group in 2020 after years of picking up trash along the Trail de Paris on his own. Using social media, he recruited volunteers to come with him to help shoulder the burden of the taxing work. While he’s taken some time off during the colder months to account for the weather, Yarbrough said he hopes to be back by late February or early March, and he has lofty goals for the future of Weald Workers.

Debt collectors, payday lenders collected over $500 million in federal pandemic relief

Debt collectors, payday lenders collected over $500 million in federal pandemic relief Peter Whoriskey, Joel Jacobs, Aaron Gregg © Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post A customer leaves a payday loan store in Maryland. The check-cashing and payday loan services industry has thousands of branch offices nationwide. A Texas firm that describes itself as one of the nation’s largest medical bill collectors was racking up consumer complaints last year. “For months this company has been reporting inaccurate, unverifiable, erroneous things on my credit report and I am sick of it!!!” states one consumer’s report to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in January 2020.

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