As temperatures are expected to drop Monday night, Lighthouse Ministries is opening its doors as a warming center for people who need shelter from the cold.
The nonprofit organization will operate with extended hours from 7 p.m. Monday evening to 7 a.m. Tuesday morning, providing a safe place for those without shelter to stay warm.
“It’s a safe place. You’re out of the elements, you’re not going to be freezing to death. It’s too cold to be outside,” said Tay Ingle, executive director of Lighthouse Ministries…