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St. Bernard neighbors speak out on effort to sell 2,000 vacant lots
Posted on May 26, 2012 at 6:28 PM
Updated Saturday, May 26 at 6:28 PM
Nearly seven years after Hurricane Katrina, St. Bernard is still working to rebuild. Parish officials hope selling 2,000 vacant lots can help. But some are concerned that could flood the real estate market.
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