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Veterans shelter nears completion in Statesville



Just like the men who will call it home temporarily, the house on Wilson Lee Boulevard needed some tender, loving care and fixing up to return to its former glory.



The home will serve as a transitional housing facility for homeless veterans a longtime dream and hope of Pete Meletis. A Marine and Korean War veteran, Meletis started tilting at this particular windmill more than four years ago when he discovered five homeless veterans sleeping cars in a parking lot in Mooresville. He then found there were several more living in the woods near Interstate 77 and Exit 33.

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