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A message of hope delivered at Clarkston homeless camp

The Lewiston Tribune
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Clarkston homeless campers have until 5 p.m. Monday to leave or be trespassed from the property they've been living at behind Walmart since November .

Nick Hasselstrom , of Cross Tied Ministries , spoke to a crowd of those at the camp.

He said other "pious" people are "snobbing down their noses" at those living in the camp, while they themselves live in comfortable homes.

Most of the homeless at camp were frustrated by the city's decision and want a place to go.

Dylan "Montana" Evenson was angry and said that the city messed up in telling them to camp and live in the property behind Walmart .

"They're making us pay for it," he said.

Sonny Hill isn't sure what he's going to do next.

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53

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45

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84

Article tone

informal

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English

Language complexity

28

Offensive language

likely offensive

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not hateful

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not detected

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short-lived

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