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Pam Wright is a freelance writer and journalist based in Lexington, KY, United States. With a B.A. in Journalism and an M.S. in Education, Pam is currently a reporter for The Advocate-Messenger in Danville, Kentucky, where she captures the stories and images that tell a compelling story about central Kentucky. As part of her duties with the newspaper, she covers the city, county and economic development news, as well as breaking, features and investigative reports. I am also a photographer for the newspaper. She also works as a contract writer for The Inquisitr News, WebProNews and takes on other freelance writing, projects and photography opportunities as they arise, focusing on solid, SEO content that gets people talking. Her niches include legal, political, health and science, and current events. With more than 2,000 articles under her belt in her freelance writing alone, she is adept at capturing the stories that entice readers. Her love for various cultures, her writing and photography skills, combined with her ability to connect through language is an incredible asset to any individual, company, website or publishing firm that needs an exceptional writer or photographer.
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Water Fees Could Dry Up Greenhouse Construction in Chatham
New development charges for water and wastewater services in Chatham-Kent have been approved despite opposition from the greenhouse industry. These charges, intended to fund future infrastructure needs, will increase incrementally over five years, with the cost for one acre of new greenhouse rising from $9,147 to $188,832 by 2029.
New tennis dome project breaks ground in Chatham
Mayor Darrin Canniff commended the collaborative efforts of the Chapados, municipal staff, and Tennis Canada in the new tennis dome project in Chatham-Kent, humorously suggesting the region might produce the next Roger Federer.
Carver gives new life to Chatham tree
The Fausers decided to repurpose a 100-year-old tree that posed a danger to their house. They enlisted Winia, who also runs a woodlot management company, to design and carve the tree according to their vision.
Domestic violence at ‘epidemic’ proportions in C-K
Schryer provided several examples of women who had been killed in intimate partner violence, highlighting the severe and widespread issue of domestic violence in the region.
Black excellence to be honoured in C-K
The BEA event is being organized in collaboration with Buxton’s Next Generation and Buxton National Historic Site & Museum to honor Black excellence in Chatham-Kent.
Black excellence to be honoured in C-K
The BEA event is being organized in collaboration with Buxton’s Next Generation and Buxton National Historic Site & Museum to honor Black excellence.
Complainants left out in the cold
Problems within the virtual system are worsening, contributing to increased homelessness, as informed by Kwan to the council.
C-K council investigates homeless housing options
The need for emergency shelter in C-K is increasing, with 187 people on the homeless by name list as of Nov. 6. Of these, 42 are housed at the VPP shelter, while 71 are living outdoors. Kim Crew, C-K’s homelessness prevention manager, provided these figures.
Plan for handling C-K’s homeless issue in the works
Police and social services are exploring various options to address homelessness in C-K, including the potential establishment of a police satellite office downtown. This office would be staffed by police and frontline emergency and social services providers, aiming to provide a coordinated response to the issue.
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