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LifePoint Family Center asks council to consider leasing or buying old police station for community services
Summary
Anita Liefens, speaking for LifePoint Family Center, told council the nonprofit serves families with children 0–4, operates on about $90,000 a year in donations and asked to be considered as a tenant or purchaser of the city's former police station at 10 East 1st Street.
During the public-comment period, Anita Liefens said the LifePoint Family Center — a local nonprofit that supports families with children ages 0–4 — is growing out of its current rented space and asked council to consider the organization as a possible tenant or future buyer of the city-owned former police station at 10 East 1st…
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