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KCRG KCRG TV9 News At 6 October 20, 2016

A light wind and clear sky will lead to a cool night in the 30s with patches of frost. Tomorrow will be another seasonably cool and sunshiney day with highs returning to the middle to upper 50s. The weekend looks great with partly to mostly sunny skies and highs in the 60s. Shower chances come back to our area by tuesday and last into thursday, and a few rumbles of thunder may be in the mix on wednesday as well. Tonight mostly clear with areas of frost. Wind nw 510. Low 33 alo 32 dbq 32 iow 35 tomorrow mostly sunny. Wind w 510. High 55 alo 55 dbq 53 iow 57 Kinnick Stadium is getting a big upgrade soon. Approved renovations to the seating areas in the stadiums north end zone. Kcrg tv nines Josh Christensen joins us with the story. Josh, what can fans expect . The project will overhaul the north endzone stands, starting after this season. Here are some renderings for the project. The renovation will replace the existing general admission seating with upper and lower general admission sea

Refugees, asylum seekers, elderly and disabled people to get free Edinburgh Festival Fringe days out this summer

The women dooking for solidarity and charity

PREMIUM Isabelle Mercadante, Philippa Kemp and Emma Watt celebrate International Women’s Day by taking to the water at Portobello. Picture Gordon Terris “You think cold swimming is crazy? Women work two-thirds of the world’s hours for one-tenth of its income,” read a large placard held up out of the water by Holly Farquhar as she took her morning International Women’s Day swim.  Farquhar was just one of the dippers to take part, yesterday, in Swimrise, a mass International Women’s Day swim in aid of women’s charities that was first staged in Edinburgh in 2019 and spread across the UK last year.

Refugees and children in deprived areas helped by creative charities

A NEW creative programme for the children of teenage parents, refugees and people in deprived areas has been set up to help provide support for artists during the coronavirus pandemic. As well as a response to the current shortfall of creative opportunities for freelancers, it will try to address concerns about young people’s lack of involvement in cultural experiences. Three projects over six months will engage with refugee families, groups of children and young mothers and babies, and also provide employment opportunities for 17 artists, practitioners and production staff. The Where We Are programme will be co-designed with children and young people across Edinburgh, Glasgow and Fife and will be delivered by the Starcatchers, Imaginate and Lyra organisations.

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