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The manager of a part-time census taker who died under mysterious circumstances in Kentucky said Sunday that other workers are requesting to visit houses in teams rather than alone.Wayne Hatcher, the regional director of the U.S. Census Bureau s office in Charlotte, N.C., was one of two people who participated in a makeshift me
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morial near a spot in the Daniel Boone National Forest that Bill Sparkman s body was found one month ago with the word Fed scrawled on his chest. He was tied to a tree with a rope around his neck.Although an autopsy has concluded Sparkman died of asphyxiation and the coroner confirmed the word was written on him - likely in felt-tip pen - authorities are saying little else about his death, even whether it was a murder, suicide or accident.
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Hatcher said census workers have heard little either, although several have been interviewed by police.The Census has halted door-to-door visits in Clay County pending the investigation. We continue to just wait for more information on what really happened so we can know what to do in Clay County - whether to proceed with work or keep it suspended, Hatcher said.Hatcher, who oversees five states including Kentucky, said he had only met Sparkman once a
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few years ago when he was in Charlotte for training. During brief remarks, Hatcher recalled him as a hard worker. All kinds of weather, all kinds of hours in the day, he was out there making a difference, Hatcher said. T Iajy Dad: Letting 9-year-old drive was a mistake
HERNANDO COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?A rural Hernando County neighborhood is plagued with people using it as an illegal dumping ground for garbage.People like living in NE Hernando County because it s quiet and beautiful,but they don t like that people keep dumping their trash illegally alongside the road. Its extremely frustrating, said Gayle Keough who lives in Ridge Manor Estates.Beer bottles, oil buckets, and empty anti-freeze containers are just some of
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the garbage dumped onto a roadway off of Cornerstone Rd. in the Ridge Manor Estates are
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a. A few months ago it was a load of shingles that had been taken off of a house, said Keough. It makes me angry because theres no respect. Despite homemade signs pleading with people to not dump their trash, six buckets full of used motor oil were left in the grass just
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down the road, making the problem even more concerning. All of this stuff goes into the ground and then it goes into our water, said Keough.We reached out to the county who says they have received a complaint and will be coming out to clean the trash in the area. They say they will also be installing signs warning people they will be fined for illegal dumping.To report illegal dumping the county says to call code enforcement at 352-754-4056 and give them specific details as to where its happening.