Food program will be ‘lifeline for our neighbors’

Townships launch program to help area residents
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    An Emergency Food Assistance Program has been established to help local Illinois residents who have been hit by the recent federal government shutdown and need help.

    The program, expected to bring in more than $100,000 in donations from six Rock Island County townships, Project NOW and Hy-Vee grocery stores, is meant to…

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