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Rock Island residents encouraged to ‘ask questions, get answers and provide input’
In an effort to encourage open conversations between Rock Island officials and residents outside the city hall setting, the city said they will hold another Rock Island Unplugged event, this time featuring Mayor Mike Thoms and department directors.
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