Binghampton Woman Perseveres over City for Property Damage

This is a story about not giving up. Most people in Memphis are fighters. They fight to make a buck, fight to survive in a city where crime seems around most corners, fight to get help when they feel they’re being ignored. Sue Bradley didn’t give up.

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gbanks - 8/23/2012 6:35 PM
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Yeah they are responsible.....they may get around to fixing it in a year or two, if then. They are sooooo busy.
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