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State gives Cookeville $600K toward housing to help bring families out of homelessness
The state awarded $600,000 to Cookeville’s public housing authority to support the Redbud Village Apartments project, which will provide housing for 20 homeless families. The project is set for completion by spring 2027, with the city council previously allocating $250,000 toward it.
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