Ashley Ingram, 34, pled guilty to misappropriating over $500K from the non-profit for her own personal use. She received a two year prison sentence.
Did you know some people in Vail Valley are sleeping in their cars, and many can’t afford a home? In fact, one in seven families in the valley doesn’t have the stability affordable housing ...
There will soon be new movement in the Habitat for Humanity sphere after Monday’s City Council meeting saw councilors give ...
Terex Corp. of Norwalk donated a Genie telehandler, which is capable of reaching over 36 feet high, to the Habitat ...
Monroe County Habitat for Humanity calls on Pennsylvania’s congressional members to take action on the affordable housing crisis The dwindling supply of affordable starter homes across America is a ...
Representatives from Habitat for Humanity groups across the country will be meeting in Washington D.C. this week, including a ...
If you missed the Feb. 5 Brown County Commissioners meeting, you missed a textbook example of the backwoods thinking and ...
Ashley Ingram (right) leaves the federal courthouse in Columbia on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, after being sentenced to two years in prison for stealing more than $500,000 from Habitat for Humanity. John ...
A College Station business was burglarized three times in just over two hours before sunrise Sunday morning (February 9).
MOUNT VERNON – Habitat for Humanity Knox County Ohio is excited to welcome Sarah Scott as the new director of community ...
The former Director of Finance for Habitat for Humanity of Central South Carolina is set to be sentenced after pleading ...
Ashley Clark Ingram, 35, of Graniteville, was sentenced to two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to theft of ...