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This is the third in the series of five stories on our hometown hero nominees. The first of which ran on September 19, which was Clay and Lily Parker. The second in the series also appears in today's issue, with the final two being revealed next Tuesday and Wednesday. ....
The police had barricaded off the front door of your home and said to you cease and desist, can you not use your home, you ve violated some laws and you have your attorney send them a letter back and say please tell me what laws we violated. and then you receive another letter with noans of your original question of what dido from the enforcement prosecutor in the local county. when we asked what we actually did, they kicked it up to the enforcement branch and still to this day haven t told us why we can t use our property. what s this cost you? it s cost us two years of farming the property. we would like to develop the property into permanent crops, probably walnuts, which would be a very high value operation. it would involve probably $4 million in investment into the tahama county. thank you, tony and john. next, a founder of greenpeace ....