Created on Tuesday, 11 October 2011 Written by Brooks Canavesi
Editor’s note: This is the second of a three-part series on the impact of the persistent economic recession on low-income Logan County residents and the health and human services agencies that serve them.
|
Angie Phillips, left, and her husband Scott, tell a tale familiar to many Logan County families trying to make ends meet. (EXAMINER PHOTO | NATE SMITH) |
Scott Phillips knows all about second chances. He’s been given one, and now he says it’s about making the most of it.
Read complete story in Tuesday's Examiner. CLICK HERE to subscribe today!
Editor’s Note: Tomorrow’s story looks at issues dealt with by the Logan County Child Support Enforcement Agency, such as how lack of payments by deadbeat parents can cause additional hardship for single-parent families that are already struggling to make ends meet.