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Tri-County Protective Agency starts new shelter
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From left: Tri-County Protective Agency Executive Director Paula Foerstel, Liberty County Commission Chairman John McIver, Fort Stewart Garrison Commander Col. Kevin Milton, former client Joyce Buckson, shelter board President Linda Woods, Hinesville attorney Joe Skeens and Chief Sheriff’s Deputy Keith Moran join together to break ground for a new facility that will replace the agency’s current emergency shelter in Liberty County. - photo by Photo by Jen Alexander McCall
Tri-County Protective Agency officials and community leaders gathered Monday morning in Liberty County to break ground for a new emergency shelter facility that will replace the housing that has been used by the county to serve domestic violence victims and their families for more than 20 years. For more on this story, pick up a copy of Wednesday's Coastal Courier.
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