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Lexington, KY has new approach to end pandhandling The City of Columbia briefly toyed with the idea of an ordinance agains panhandling. Lexington, KY, has a new program to slow or end the practice, which can be examined in the story at this link: To fight surge in panhandling, city van to drive homeless to job sites by Beth Musgrove in the Lexington Herald. At first glance, it looks like a program to be considered by other communities. This story was posted on 2017-04-26 12:13:20
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