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Hillsborough warming centers open with limited capacity over the holidays

Tampa Bay area warming shelters open for those in need over the holidays Here s what you can do if you need shelter over the holidays. Here s what you can do if you need shelter over the holidays. and last updated 2020-12-24 23:24:23-05 HILLSBOROUGH CO, Fla- — Tampa Bay area counties are opening cold weather shelters for those in need this holiday season. Hillsborough County says its shelters will be open from Thursday, Dec. 24 through Saturday, Dec. 26 for the homeless and those who live in homes without adequate heat. Hillsborough residents can go to a congregate shelter or get a three-night voucher at a motel for Thursday through Saturday.

New Central Falls leadership team includes only black municipal police chief in R I currently

December 22, 2020 12:37 pm CENTRAL FALLS, R.I (WLNE) – Central Falls Mayor-elect, Maria Rivera announced her new leadership as she prepares to be sworn in in January. “Central Falls has made incredible progress over the last eight years under Mayor Diossa’s administration, and it’s important for me that our city departments, boards, and commissions are led by diverse talent that will continue moving our city forward,” said Mayor-elect Rivera. “I’m confident in these individuals and their ability to engage and support our residents and businesses during this challenging time by ensuring their voices are heard and important needs of our community are met”, she continued.

Dunkin, Stevens recognized among Wisconsin s most influential Black leaders

MADISON — Two Beloit area leaders have been recognized among the state’s most influential Black leaders as part of an annual announcement by Madison365. Beloit City Council President Regina Dunkin and Rock County Jumpstart Founder Genia Stevens were both included in the five-part series by the nonprofit online news outlet. Dunkin, who currently serves as Beloit City Council President, said she was “surprised and honored” to be part of the effort highlighting Black leaders across the state. She currently serves as the Community Relations Coordinator for Beloit Health System after spending 18 years as director of the Merrill Community Center. “I didn’t expect it because I always give from my heart,” Dunkin said. “I am passionate about being a role model and helping others succeed. I am happy to have made history, but hope this will be an inspiration showing what can happen when you make a difference.”

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