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    Nearly 140-year-old mansion turned into sober living home

    By Abby Wray,

    2024-07-26
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    Teresa Fitzgerald
    07-29
    why not a home for homeless women or seniors or veterans
    Barbara Maisch
    07-26
    The City owes Mr Suter a big thank you for refurbishing and repurposing this house into a sober living facility. The City spends a lot of time and money hiring consultants or putting together committees to try and solve problems like this. Instead it takes an individual, like Mr Suter, or a local organization, such as we saw recently with the Salvation Army, to take steps to start solving a problem. Individuals and organizations cannot attack these problems in their totality because of money issues, but perhaps they can show the City that we don't have to build new buildings to solve these problems, we can take existing buildings and fix them up a few at a time to start making bigger inroads into these problems. There are a lot of empty buildings in town which could be used. Some at a much lower price than it would take to build a new facility. We could at least try to emulate what is working.
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