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IN THE NEWS...

OPINION: Nuisance property a tough nut that's in need of some cracking

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By: MORNING NEWS 
Published: September 18, 2011
Representatives from the Timrod Park Neighborhood Association (TPNA) presented Florence City Council with an impassioned plea to do something to stop the blight that is creeping steadily into their neighborhood, just as its rejuvenation prospects are beginning to gain some traction.