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Casa is up and running with free tax clinic


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Posted Online: Feb. 11, 2013, 3:41 pm
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Press release submitted by Casa Guanajuato Quad Cities


Free Tax Preparation Clinic
Provided by Casa Quad Cities in partnership with United Way of the Quad Cities Area
File your 2012 Federal and State taxes for Free
Available to anyone with $51,000 income or less*.
Beginning February 1 until mid-April
Call today to get started (309.736.7727) or stop by the office 525 16th Street, Moline

VITA is a free program offered by the federal government.
Our local site is coordinated by the United Way of the Quad Cities in partnership with Casa Guanajuato Quad Cities.



















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  Today is Sunday, May 19, the 139th day of 2013. There are 226 days left in the year.
1863 -- 150 years ago: The Rt. Rev. Harry I. Witherspoon, D.D. Bishop of Illinois, willpreach in Trinity (Episcopal) Church, in this city this evening.
1888 -- 125 years ago: At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Mississippi River flooded itsbanks at Rock Island, destroying the warehouse of the Rock Island Lumber companyand damaging the Lumber Company and arsenal power plant. Total loss isestimated at $100.000.
1913 -- 100 years ago: Residents of South Rock Island township are circulating a petitionfavoring the annexation of that area to the city of Rock Island.
1938 -- 75 years ago: Mrs. Thomas Ackles, of Rock Island, has been elected president ofthe Playcrafters for the next season. She succeeds Warren Leonard.
1963 -- 50 years ago: Some 8,000 people filed through the gates of Rock Island Arsenal on Saturday to view a display of a part of the nation's armed strength. The occasion was theannual observance of Armed Forces Day.
1988 -- 25 years ago: Willis Kuschmann, of Moline, who already has won his laurels as oneof the most artistic men in the Quad-Cities area, has a new hobby. He is deeply involvedin miniature railroading. At the age of 88, when many other seniors are dozing in theirchairs or sitting before the television, Mr. Kuschmann is planning and working on hiscollection.




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