WLWT.com City officials are helping to remove more than 100 vacant and dilapidated trailers from a Middletown mobile home park. Crews helped to remove more than 500 tires and 50 tons of debris earlier this year from Riverside Village Mobile Home Community, after the city manager had established a ...
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