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Habitat to Help Moline Neighborhood Live Up to Name

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Hammers, drills, and chainsaws will echo through Moline's Floreciente this weekend. The name means blooming or thriving in Spanish. 
 
Michelle O'Neill reports Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities will begin its new, revitalization program, kicking it off Saturday with Rock the Block.
On Saturday at 8 am, volunteers will meet at Ericsson School, which is now called the Esperanza Center. It's part of Heritage Wesleyan Church. 

The John Deere and Waterman-Hubbell foundations are funding Habitat's Neighborhood Revitalization Program.

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Officially, Michelle's title for 28 years was WVIK News Editor. She did everything there is to do in the newsroom and whatever was needed around the radio station. She also served as Acting News Director from September 2023 - January 2024.