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Project Now, a part of the Racial Equity Roundtable, worked with the university to release a study on institutional structures exacerbating Black homelessness in Illinois. Christine Haley, Chief Homelessness Officer for Illinois, visited SouthPark Mall on June 28th to discuss the report with Project Now.
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Spring Forward will teach first through sixth grade about protecting the environment while giving students a sense of responsibility, at the same time as maintaining a fun environment.
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The Putnam Museum and Science Center is holding various activities and films all about dinos this weekend.
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According to updated models, the Quad Cities may go over the estimated crest of 18.5 around July 5th and 6th, depending on future rain events.
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FEMA and Hydrologist, Matt Wilson from the Quad Cities National Weather Service says massive amounts of rain upstream in Minnesota, Wisconsin and northern Iowa are creating a flood wave in the Mississippi River.
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Julius Caesar continues on the Don Wooten stage at Lincoln Park located at 38th Street and 11th Avenue in Rock Island, Saturday and Sunday, June 29 and 30 at 7:00 p.m.
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