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Feds Accuse Apollo Gardens HOA Of Discriminating Against Resident With Walker

Shawnee Mission Post The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development says the Apollo Gardens Homeowners Association in Mission refused to allow a resident to alter the sidewalk outside her townhome to accommodate her walker, then voted to remove the resident from the HOA board. HUD says the Mission homeowners association violated the Fair Housing Act by refusing to allow a resident with a disability to make reasonable modifications to her townhome. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has charged a homeowners association in Mission with allegedly refusing to allow a resident to make modifications to the sidewalk outside her townhome that would have enabled easier use of her walker.

POLICE BRIEFS: Crash sends one to jail, one to hospital

POLICE BRIEFS: Crash sends one to jail, one to hospital
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POLICE BRIEFS: Police charge teen with assault, injury to child

Officers responded to an assault in the 300 block of Clement Road at 3:36 p.m. Saturday. Witnesses and complainants reported that 17-year-old Jayden Travis Herrick assaulted several people, including a small child, while assaulting his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend. When the officer attempted to detain Herrick, he ran, police said. Herrick was apprehended after a short foot chase. He was charged with injury to a child along with two other assaults and evading arrest. He was later placed in the Lamar County Jail. Teen charged with aggravated assault Paris police responded to an assault in the 300 block of Stone Ave at 9:10 a.m. Friday. The complainant reported she and her boyfriend were arguing and he hit her in the head with a pistol. JaVantae Marquestha Black, 17, of Paris, was located in the vicinity and placed under arrest.

Paris to see abundance of new construction

A wealth of new construction planned for the coming months in Paris received the attention of the Planning & Zoning Commission on Monday, as did the detailed work of the city’s new director of Planning and Community Development. A CEFCO convenience store in the 2500 block of North Main Street, a Farmers Bank & Trust building in the 3000 block of Lamar Avenue and a yet-to-be named fast food restaurant in the 3400 block of Lamar Avenue all received plat approval. The commission also approved a 22-lot housing subdivision in the 1400 block of 6th Street SE, an unnamed new business plat in the 1800 block of North Main Street and duplexes in the 800 block of 20th Street SE. Plats came with provisions for such things as utility easements, sidewalks, buffering requirements, drainage plans, fire hydrants and more, which got the attention of commissioners. Recommendations now go before Paris City Council for final approval.

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