Pekin developer N.E. “Gene” Whitehurst was trying to persuade first responders to let his company build them homes just days before he passed away on Dec. 16. Two weeks ago, his son David was called to his father’s home because he had fallen. When David arrived, Whitehurst was alert, but had injuries from the fall that included broken ribs. None of that...
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