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Please stay off the roads : Indy forecast worsens, with up to a foot of snow expected

Please stay off the roads : Indy forecast worsens, with up to a foot of snow expected Lawrence Andrea, Ethan May and Sarah Nelson, Indianapolis Star Winter weather terms and what they mean Replay Video UP NEXT Original story: A travel advisory is in effect in Marion County until at least 5 a.m. Tuesday as snow continues to fall on Central Indiana. © Grace Hollars/IndyStar Cars head east on Kessler Avenue as the snow falls on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021, in Indianapolis. A winter storm is expected to bring snowfall for multiple days could dump between 6 to 10 inches of snow across Central Indiana.

Shelters helping people during pandemic in the Toledo area

 For guests, many have been reaching and exceeding expectations on their journey out of homelessness.     “The Hungry for Change campaign aims to blur the line between the guests at Cherry Street and all of us in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan,” CEO Ann Ebbert said. “We are all hungry for change, hungry for a career with a living wage, or hungry for a brighter future. We want the community to see those experiencing homelessness as people who are willing to fight for better days ahead and will exceed expectations with some compassion and support to spur them along.”     The community has been an incredible supporter of the mission throughout the years, and Cherry Street hopes that this message will resonate with those living in the surrounding areas and beyond so it can continue to feed the hunger for change in our community through workforce development, mental health support, education and community partnerships.  

These community groups condemn Bellingham homeless camp removal, demand no more sweeps

These community groups condemn Bellingham homeless camp removal, demand no more sweeps The Bellingham Herald 2/5/2021 Denver Pratt, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.) Feb. 5 More than a dozen local community organizations have come together to condemn the way the city of Bellingham handled the removal of a downtown homeless tent encampment late last week. The group has also asked that the city create a permanent policy banning homeless encampment clean-ups and offer residents of the previous downtown camp services and options for temporary and permanent housing. The city on Feb. 2 posted a deadline of 4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 5, for people to remove themselves and their belongings from a new homeless encampment in the lower parking lot of Frank Geri Softball Fields off of Puget Street. The city s legal notice said As of the date below this property will be subject to clean up efforts by the city. Remaining on this property could subject you to being a

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