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Warming facility to be opened in Phillips County
Little Rock, Arkansas – A warming center for emergencies is going to open in Phillips County, Arkansas.
Beginning on Thursday at 4 p.m., according to Phillips County Judge Clark Hall, this center will be open to anyone in need of a warm place to stay.
The center will be situated in Helena’s 1804 MLK Drive Phillips County Justice Complex.
Residents who visit the facility won’t have to worry about paying a fee to enter.
The Phillips County Office of Emergency Management has donated funding, and they will also be in charge of administering it.
Call (870) 338-5555 for further details.
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