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How Rock Island-Milan school families can get free food delivered

New program delivers free food for those in need Pantry to Porch gets food from the River Bend Food Bank to families in need in Rock Island-Milan schools. Author: Katherine Bauer Updated: 5:36 PM CDT May 3, 2021 ROCK ISLAND, Ill. Volunteers are making sure families in Rock Island and Milan have the food they need, even if they can t leave home right now. Pantry to Porch is a new program through the River Bend Food Bank, delivering free food right to the doors of Rock Island-Milan school families. Beth McKenna, director of nutrition services at Rock Island High School, says it s been great for students learning at home and for families without transportation to get to a food bank site.

FSC INSPIRE to Host Panel Thursday on Taxes, PPP Loans

April 06, 2021 4:07 PMLegal - By CHATSWORTH, Calif. The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) plans to offer a special panel this Thursday focused on tax preparation for adult workers, as well as how to take advantage of forgivable Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. Part of the organization s INSPIRE program, Tax Talk for Adult Workers will be hosted by FSC industry relations advocate Lotus Lain, and will feature tax preparer Lauren Fumagalli, a veteran performer and IRS enrolled agent with 16 years of tax experience; bookkeeper Jessie Hornby (Nerds4Numbers); and performer/AILAA founder Mary Moody. This has been a highly unusual financial year for many performers, Lain said. We ve been getting so many questions online, we decided to put together an expert panel to discuss last minute filing issues for 2020, as well as PPP loans and strategies for reducing your tax burden in the year to come.

Market Rallies During the Holiday Week

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Rain or shine, pandemic or otherwise, Christmas parade rolls on with a twist

Scenes from the the 94th annual Tulsa Christmas Parade in Tulsa With snow looming in the forecast and a cold wind whipping down Boston Avenue, the Tulsa Christmas Parade took to its traditional route through the heart of downtown. But for the first time, Santa Claus didn’t roll through to close out the show. Instead, he and the Grinch waved goodbye from the corner at 3rd and Boston atop the sleigh, watching car loads of waving Tulsans roll by. COVID-19 made the traditional parade impossible, with sidewalks packed with onlookers on a cold December afternoon. To limit crowds but keep the parade possible, organizers set up floats, stages and Santa himself along the street, letting hundreds of cars slow-roll through.

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