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POMONA - Repeated delays have stalled Tri-City Mental Health Center's plan to get out from under a mountain of debt for more than a year, but officials say they are optimistic the process will move forward by next month.
The public agency, which filed for bankruptcy in February 2004 with more than $20 million in debt, had to postpone court hearings repeatedly during the past year as it determined the details of its plan to resolve the debts.See the full content of this document
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Tri-City Debt Plan Still in Limbo
The most recently delayed hearing came last week, with Tri-City saying it needs more time to fine-tune agreements with creditors and clear up confusion over whether it's eligible for certain federal funding.
''We're still negotiating with the state and county agencies and ...See the full content of this document
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