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Salvation Army homeless shelter reopening after shuttering its doors for 3 months. Here’s why that’s a big deal.
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A ribbon cutting ceremony is held Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, at The Salvation Army Gainesville Corps on Dorsey Street celebrating the reopening of the Center of Hope shelter. - photo by Scott Rogers
After closing for three months due to a mold infestation, the Salvation Army, a low-barrier homeless shelter in Gainesville, held a reopening ceremony Friday, Nov. 3. The shelter will officially reopen Monday.
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Update: I-985 northbound reopens near Oakwood after closing due to multi-vehicle wreck
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The lanes of Interstate 985 northbound near Oakwood were closed Wednesday, March 26, due to a multi-vehicle wreck, according to the Hall County Sheriff’s Office.
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