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The ruling bars U.S. agencies from implementing the order to end birthright citizenship for children born to migrants in the U.S. temporarily or without legal status while the case is under review.
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  • Rock Island County Fleet Management Department is located at 1429 4th Avenue in Rock Island
    Rock Island County Fleet Management Department
    Rock Island County will soon have its own Fleet Management Department. Located in downtown Rock Island, the service center is set to open by Spring 2025 and will serve all county office vehicles.
  • Humility Homes & Services Chief Development Officer Megan Brown-Saldana standing inside the organization's Fresh Start and Corner Closet Donation Center.
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    Humility Homes & Services Chief Development Officer Megan Brown-Saldana said each night, there are roughly 550 unhoused individuals in the Quad Cities. Humility Homes has an 88-bed emergency shelter located in downtown Davenport.
  • The Western family accepted a certificate naming their 161-year-old farm a Heritage Farm, a designation for farms operating longer than 150 years.
    Todd Western III
    Sixth-generation farmer Todd Western III believes his family is the only Black family in Iowa to own a Heritage Farm, a term used for farms operating longer than 150 years. Western III and nine other farmers created the group Iowa Farmers of Color to build a community and share resources. He is speaking before a showing of "Farming While Black" at the Figge on Sunday, Jan. 26th, in the afternoon.
  • Project NOW's emergency warming shelter, Lift NOW Center, is located at 418 19th Street, Rock Island.
    Project NOW
    Project NOW officially opened its Lift NOW Center, located on 19th Street in downtown Rock Island. The warming shelter can house 37 people and is open daily from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m.
  • Baskerville continues at Circa ‘21 Dinner Playhouse, 1828 – 3rd Avenue in Rock Island through March 8th with matinee performances on Wednesdays, evening performances Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays and Dinner performances on Sundays. And, yes, massive street construction continues right in front of the theatre so parking remains at a premium.
  • The Stock Cropper, aka ClusterCluck, prototype.
    StockCropper Website
    On Sunday, Jan. 19th, the non-profit River Action is starting its Quad City Environmental Film Series. The series will feature movies about plastic pollution, consumerism, and sustainable farming. The first showing is the 2023 documentary Food Inc. 2, which airs Sunday afternoon at 3. Tickets are free for students and $7 for everyone else.
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