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Tuesday night’s meeting of the Silver City Town Council was jampacked with community members in support of and opposing a request from SPIN — Supporting People in Need — to license a transitional house at 505 N. Cooper St., across the street from Sixth Street Elementary School. In a July 8 Facebook post, Silver Schools Superintendent William D. “Will” Hawkins announced the district’s request that the council remand the approval …

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